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 1   T-I|         ragged, with straggling hair.~No shame at your blots:
 2   T-I|       herself before the Lares, hair unbound,~touching the cold
 3   T-I|        his funeral,~bedraggled, hair straggling over unshaven
 4   T-I|        room,~and when she rose, hair fouled with filthy dust,~
 5   T-I|        Bacchus’s crown, from my hair:~such tokens of fortune
 6  T-II|       the laurel on the shining hair of him~in whose person you
 7  T-II|       hadnt shorn her father’s hair, through love.~Who reads
 8  T-II|         damp, too, wringing wet hair in her fingers,~rising,
 9 T-III|        your cheeks or tear your hair,~it’s not now, for a first
10 T-III|         whole body.~Often their hair tinkles with hanging icicles,~
11  T-IV|    hides his face in his shaggy hair,~trapped our men in a treacherous
12  T-IV|     carried along with loosened hair,~seated sorrowing at the
13  T-IV|          knife drawn,~her Greek hair bound with barbarous sacred
14  T-IV|      face was wreathed in snaky hair,~that virgin Scylla has
15  T-IV|        age is bleaching my dark hair.~The years of frailty, and
16   T-V|       of Mars,~neither beard or hair trimmed, hands not slow~
17   T-V|     shaggy faces hidden in long hair.~A few still retain vestiges
18   T-V|    chests covered by their long hair. ~Those too, who are thought
19  ExII|     life is on me, whitening my hair,~now the wrinkles of age
20  ExII|     fond kisses on your altered hair,~and, clasping your slight
21 ExIII|      Medusa binding her knotted hair with snakes,~but the first
22 ExIII|     might encircle their yellow hair.~As she initiated the rites,
23 ExIII|         neck-let, no pin in his hair, his unruly locks~not neatly
24 ExIII|        as they were before.~The hair fell softly over his unkempt
25 ExIII|    wrote for those whose chaste hair was never~touched by ribbons,
26 ExIII|       thing.~Let uncouth Rhine, hair trailing under broken ~reeds,
27  ExIV|        of Apelles,~wringing her hair wet with the sea’s spray:~
28  IBIS|      valleys,~and you with your hair bound by writhing snakes,~
29   Ind| wringing the sea-water from her hair. He seems to have specialised
30   Ind|      163-208 Their whips, snaky hair and smoking torches.~Ibis:
31   Ind|   warlike, with long beards and hair, savage and aggressive.
32   Ind|         He had a purple lock of hair on his head, on which his
33   Ind| immortal by implanting a golden hair in his head, but his daughter
34   Ind|       by pulling out the golden hair from his head.~ ~Pylades~
35   Ind|      the purple lock of Nisus’s hair that guaranteed the safety
36   Ind|         her shearing of Nisus’s hair, as does the purple breast
37   Ind|         was named after Scylla. Hair cutting reflects ancient
38   Ind|      the ‘young men with shaved hair’ the devotees of the moon-goddess
39   Ind|     They dressed in skins, wore hair and beard long, and went
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