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 1   T-I|  lightning bolt from that summit fell on my head.~I know there
 2   T-I|       overcome ~by darkness, and fell half-dead in the midst of
 3  T-II|          again in my poems,~that fell before the power of the
 4 T-III|          before the wind.~When I fell and everyone ran in fear
 5 T-III|    causing you to blush when you fell silent.~From the example,
 6 T-III|      gazing around her,~her eyes fell, by chance, on her brother.~
 7   T-V|        wrote about them.~Since I fell I’ve been the crier of sudden
 8   T-V|           we gather ~arrows that fell in the middle of the streets.~
 9  ExII|       day when the three hundred fell,~perhaps you’re asking who
10  ExII|     possibility of return.~But I fell heavily. What wonder is
11  ExII|           when my house suddenly fell in total ruin~and crashed
12   ExI|         caught~the tears as they fell from our sad cheeks:~when
13 ExIII|       they were before.~The hair fell softly over his unkempt
14  ExIV|    well-deserved honour recently fell to you.~Even though the
15  ExIV|       killed, whom, and how they fell.~You trod in victory over
16  IBIS|          unarmed help:~or he who fell headlong from his horse
17  IBIS|     sacred adultress, ~as Leucon fell to an avenger said to be
18  IBIS|         vast gut,~like those who fell into Laestrygonian hands:~
19   Ind|        Metamorphoses X:681 Venus fell in love with him, but he
20   Ind|         of death for losing. She fell in love with Hippomenes.
21   Ind|         for their beauty. Byblis fell in love with Caunus and
22   Ind|    sacred tripod he was carrying fell to earth.~ ~Cotta Maximus~
23   Ind|       Ino on the golden ram, she fell into the sea and was drowned,
24   Ind|         Deianira, killed Nessus, fell in love with Iole, daughter
25   Ind|   Corythus’s wife Electra. Ceres fell in love with him and lay
26   Ind|     Hellespont (Dardanelles) who fell in love with Hero, the priestess
27   Ind|    Heaven. ‘From Morn to Noon he fell...’). Identified with fire.~
28   Ind|          eldest son Iphitus, and fell in love with Iole. He had
29   Ind|         was absent when the blow fell. This is interesting coupled
30   Ind|  Palinurus~Aeneas’s helmsman who fell into the sea while asleep
31   Ind|      sacred image at Troy, which fell from the sky, was the Palladium.
32   Ind|          when unfit to do so. He fell from his horse through weakness,
33   Ind| mathematician were born here. It fell to the Romans in 212BC.~
34   Ind|       310 The poet of Thrace who fell in love with Hyacinthus
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