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 1   T-I|        delay:~and, book, if you carried everything I think of,~you’
 2   T-I|       my sake.~I went, like one carried off before his funeral,~
 3   T-I|         winds he’s sent~I’ll be carried to a place I must not visit.~
 4   T-I|        constellations apart~I’m carried by fate to Getic, and Sarmatian
 5   T-I|     virgin Helle’s straits, she carried in flight so insecurely,~
 6  T-IV|      where to where my fate has carried me,~often my hand, furiously,
 7  T-IV|      blood.~See even Germany is carried along with loosened hair,~
 8  T-IV|         chains on the arms that carried weapons.’~You’ll ride in
 9  T-IV|        his death.~Joyfully, she carried off the statue of the goddess~
10  T-IV|     land.~O let the winds, that carried Orestes home,~fill my returning
11  T-IV|        dedicates the weapons he carried to the ancient Lares.~Since
12  T-IV|       adult toga:~our shoulders carried the broad purple stripe,~
13  T-IV|        wreathed with olive, had carried off the Olympic prize,~when
14  ExII|   creator of peace?~When Aeneas carried his father on his shoulders,~
15  ExII|        it was a solid ship that carried Aeson’s son.~I had no Tiphys
16  ExII|      life you ~thought godlike, carried out every office for you.~
17   ExI|         of conquered walls were carried~before him, barbarian towns
18 ExIII|       from the temple,~and were carried in secret over the boundless
19  ExIV|          And you observe poison carried by barbed steel,~so the
20  ExIV|       captive, till Vitellius, ~carried downriver, disembarked his
21   Ind|     Anchises.~Book EI.I:1-36 He carried his father Anchises out
22   Ind|   bottomless cistern with water carried in leaking sieves.~Book
23   Ind| Samothrace.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Carried by the ram, which here signifies
24   Ind|     Iole. He killed Eurytus and carried off Iole.~Ibis:251-310 Sacrificing
25   Ind|      king in a chariot race and carried her off. He was assisted
26   Ind|        361-420 The ‘Pisangirl carried off by Pelops.~ ~Hippolytus~
27   Ind|   Hercules was enamoured of. He carried her off after killing her
28   Ind|        themselves with ivy, and carried the thyrsus a ritual wand
29   Ind|   specific against gout.) Jason carried out his tasks using the
30   Ind|        and charioteer. Later he carried off Hippodamia.~Book TII:
31   Ind|         a life by Polybius, who carried home the general’s bones
32   Ind|      purple stripe. The lectors carried the fasces, axes encased
33   Ind|     Noted for its yellow sands, carried by the waters.~Ibis:135-
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