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 1   T-I|       of my face,~take the ivy, Bacchus’s crown, from my hair:~such
 2   T-I|  citadel of Dionysopolis, yours Bacchus,~and the exiles from Alcathous’
 3  T-II|  Andromeda, of Semele mother of Bacchus,~of Haemon, or Alcmena for
 4   T-V|        58 His Prayer to the God Bacchus~ ~This is the day, Bacchus,
 5   T-V|      Bacchus~ ~This is the day, Bacchus, that the poets are accustomed~
 6   T-V|     traffic between themselves. Bacchus,~try to influence Caesar’
 7   ExI|       its throat to long-haired Bacchus,~if grape juice doesnt
 8  ExIV|         d give Aristaeus honey, Bacchus Falernian wine,~Triptolemus
 9  ExIV| lightning blast:~how victorious Bacchus won fame by conquering~India,
10  IBIS|     nurse, also aunt, of infant Bacchus, ~as Talus who found a saw
11   Ind|          Lenaeus was a title of Bacchus as lord of the wine-press.
12   Ind|          but she was rescued by Bacchus, and her crown was set among
13   Ind|         See Titian’s paintingBacchus and AriadneNational Gallery,
14   Ind|         fresco – The triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne – Farnese Palace,
15   Ind|     Borealis, set in the sky by Bacchus.~Ibis:251-310 This a variant
16   Ind|         The female followers of Bacchus.~ ~Bacchus, Dionysus~The
17   Ind|         followers of Bacchus.~ ~Bacchus, Dionysus~The god Dionysus,
18   Ind|         Caravaggio’s paintingBacchus – Uffizi, Florence) He was
19   Ind|         rescued Semele’s child, Bacchus.~Book EI.III:49-94 The founder
20   Ind|         course.~ ~Dionysus, see Bacchus~ ~Dirce~Ibis:465-540 The
21   Ind|     Book TV.III:1-58 Visited by Bacchus.~Ibis:135-162 Its warm waters.~ ~
22   Ind|         and nurtured the infant Bacchus. The Hyades are the star-cluster
23   Ind|       Agave fostered the infant Bacchus. She participated in the
24   Ind|  Bacchus-Dionysus.~ ~Liber, see Bacchus~An ancient rural god of
25   Ind|      VIII:49-90 Identified with Bacchus.~ ~Libertas~Liberty. The
26   Ind|            Lyaeus~An epithet of Bacchus meaning ‘the deliverer from
27   Ind|        X:1-44 Wine, the gift of Bacchus.~ ~Lycaon~Son of Pelasgus.
28   Ind|    Edoni) of Thrace who opposed Bacchusentry into his kingdom
29   Ind|        horrified, instructed by Bacchus, tore Lycurgus to pieces
30   Ind|        1-58 His offence against Bacchus.~Ibis:465-540 Ovid appears
31   Ind|         Liberalia, the feast of Bacchus, on March 17th, in the spring
32   Ind|        1-58 His offence against Bacchus.~Ibis:465-540 Torn to pieces
33   Ind|       the triennial festival of Bacchus, the trietericus. Orpheus
34   Ind|        58 The male followers of Bacchus.~Book EIII.III:1-108 Marsyas,
35   Ind|       by Jupiter. The mother of Bacchus (Dionysus). (See the painting
36   Ind|       by Juno. Her unborn child Bacchus was rescued.~Book TII:361-
37   Ind|       TV.III:1-58 The mother of Bacchus, consumed by Jupiter’s fire.~
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