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 1   T-I|         they’ll touch the highest stars.~What abysses sink beneath
 2   T-I|       Boreas raves from dry polar stars,~now Notus wars with his
 3   T-I|          the salt-waters with his stars.~I still plough the Ionian
 4   T-I|          endured as many evils as stars in the sky,~or as many tiny
 5   T-I|    wheeling team,~earth will bear stars, and skies be cut by the
 6  T-II|          might seek the celestial stars, but not soon:~was a humble
 7 T-III|          holds.~The land near the stars of the Erymanthian Bear~
 8 T-III|        him know that, beneath the stars that never~touch the sea,
 9  T-IV|     shores of Scythia,~with those stars visible that never touch
10  T-IV|        troubles on sea or land~as stars between the visible and
11   T-V|       length, as promised, to the stars –~spare me, I beg of you,
12   T-V|           am now subjected to the stars of the Little Bear,~held
13   T-V| brilliantly than the neighbouring stars:~be here, and ease my fate,
14   T-V|          when I have such adverse stars,~not to have granted a shorter
15   ExI|         power to touch the bright stars with my hand,~nor did I
16   ExI|          him, your head among the stars,~you still think to acquire
17   ExI|         Musespath to the bright stars.~This creates something
18  ExIV|           have~newly added to the stars, was immortalised in part
19  ExIV|           there among the vaulted stars,~hear my prayers spoken
20  ExIV|     freeze the Sarmatian sea.~The stars of the Wain, Ursa Major,
21  IBIS|       approve my prayers:~and the stars, and that form clothed with
22  IBIS|          moon, let all the bright stars forsake your eyes.~Nor let
23   Ind|          II:1-74 The circum-polar stars.~Book TI.III:47-102 The
24   Ind|           crown was set among the stars as the Corona Borealis. (
25   Ind|     consisting of an arc of seven stars, its central jewel being
26   Ind|          TV.III:1-58 Her crown of stars, the Corona Borealis, set
27   Ind|            Book TI.XI:1-44 Winter stars.~ ~Boreas~The North Wind.
28   Ind|      their names to the two major stars of the constellation Gemini,
29   Ind|           infant Jupiter, and the stars ζ (zeta) and η (eta) Aurigae
30   Ind|           infant Jupiter, and the stars ζ (zeta) and η (eta) Aurigae
31   Ind|          scale of the galaxy. The stars were engraved on Achilles’
32   Ind|         sea. He was set among the stars as the constellation of
33   Ind|          dedicated and changed to stars by the gods. The Pleiades
34   Ind|           47-84 Autumn and Winter stars. Rising in mid-October.~
35   Ind|           Book EI.V:43- 86 Remote stars.~ ~Pluto, Dis, Hades, Plutus~
36   Ind|      their names to the two major stars of the constellation Gemini,
37   Ind|  Phoenicians who navigated by the stars, including the constellation
38   Ind|         Asterope~One of the seven stars of the Pleiades constellation.~
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