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 1   T-I|           delay,~and the Arcadian Bear had turned about her axle.~
 2   T-I|       guardian of the Erymanthian Bear, touches~the Ocean and stirs
 3   T-I|         wheeling team,~earth will bear stars, and skies be cut
 4 T-III|      borrowed~strength from it to bear what’s scarcely bearable. ~
 5 T-III|          stars of the Erymanthian Bear~imprisons me, earth gripped
 6 T-III|          of Pontus,~the Maenalian Bear, and her Boreas gaze at
 7  T-IV|         fame:~now the loyalty you bear me can lift its head.~Use
 8  T-IV|           to sunset,~and the East bear witness to the Western voice.~
 9   T-V|           the stars of the Little Bear,~held fast to the Sarmatian
10   T-V|     talked,~so letters now should bear our silent voices to and
11  ExII|     perpetual snowfall.~No fields bear fruit, or sweet grapes,
12  ExII|         and my fragile mind can’t bear anything onerous.~Should
13  ExII|           by the heavens, and the Bear,~far from Quirinus’s city,
14 ExIII|     trailing under broken ~reeds, bear along its waters fouled
15  ExIV|            Please dont let anger bear down on my loyal service.~
16  ExIV|        the swift flames,~and I’ll bear witness to the power of
17  IBIS|        and the Belides who always bear water-jars on their shoulders,~
18  IBIS| surrounded by dark fires,~may you bear your half-burned bones to
19   Ind|          days before in order to ‘bear the sins of the people’. (
20   Ind|           of the Great and Little Bear, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor,
21   Ind|           TI.III:47-102 The Great Bear is Parrhasian, from the
22   Ind|          The Cynosurian or Little Bear. Ursa Minor.~ ~Arcturus~
23   Ind|          an epithet for the Great Bear, since Callisto represented
24   Ind|         Waggoner, or Herdsman, or Bear Herd. The nearby constellation
25   Ind|       Waggon, or Plough, or Great Bear. He holds the leash of the
26   Ind|       alternatively be the Little Bear. Contains the star Arcturus. ~
27   Ind|         Associated with the Great Bear and the north.~Book EI.V:
28   Ind|      Arcas, and was turned into a bear by Juno. Her constellation
29   Ind|        constellation is the Great Bear.~Book TI.XI:1-44 Her constellation,
30   Ind|      constellation, the Atlantian Bear. ~Book TII:155-206 Callisto
31   Ind|    constellation, the Erymanthian Bear.~Book TIII. XI:1-38 The
32   Ind|       TIII. XI:1-38 The Maenalian Bear from Mount Maenalus in Arcadia.~
33   Ind|           48 Ursa Major the Great Bear was used by the Greeks for
34   Ind|          as Ursa Minor the Little Bear was used by the Phoenicians.
35   Ind|          An epithet for the Great Bear from Callisto the Arcadian
36   Ind|        was changed into the Great Bear, hence the north pole is ‘
37   Ind|           TI.III:47-102 The Great Bear is Parrhasian.~Book TIII.
38   Ind|       constellation of the Little Bear,Ursa Minor.~Book EI.III:
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