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 1 T-III|            my shoulders,~a smoking altar circled by garlands,~grains
 2 T-III|            your arrival.~A funeral altar covered with deathly cypress,~
 3  T-IV|           here is the dread Tauric altar ~of Diana, goddess of the
 4  T-IV|        brought straight to the sad altar~that stood, blood-stained,
 5  T-IV|       friends,~who proved the sole altar for my fortunes,~whose words
 6   T-V|        have recourse~to the sacred altar: the altar rejects no one’
 7   T-V|           to the sacred altar: the altar rejects no one’s hands.~~
 8   T-V|            at the bards round your altar,~have said: ‘One of my worshippers
 9   T-V|             let them erect a green altar of grassy turf,~and veil
10   T-V|          smoke that rises~from the altar towards Italy, and the fortunate
11   T-V|       joint offering’s made~on the altar, to the brothers who killed
12   T-V|          not receive them:~let the altar I can reach be steady in
13  ExII|        Isis kneeling before Isis’s altar.~Another, robbed of sight
14  ExII|          refuge, and embraces your altar,~- rightly each comes to
15   ExI|    violators seek sanctuary at the altar,~not fearing to seek the
16   ExI|           the State: you’ll be the altar and refuge of my exile.~
17 ExIII|         quell your doubts:~and the altar, which was white from the
18 ExIII|        straight to Trivia’s savage altar,~their hands tied together
19 ExIII| congratulate themselves, and every altar~burns with fragrant fires
20  ExIV|        power,~Germanicus, truly no altar’s better known to you than
21  ExIV|           flame rise from the holy altar, at your voice,~and a bright
22  ExIV|           what show I can, at this altar.~Nor is my piety less known
23  IBIS|            40 Preliminaries at the Altar: The Enemy~ ~Until now,
24  IBIS|           104 Preliminaries at the Altar: The Invocation~ ~We’ll
25  IBIS|           bands? Now ~your funeral altar’s ready, as you yourself
26   Ind|          It took its name from the altar of Mars located there. It
27   Ind|           110 The priestess of the altar of Diana in the Tauric Chersonese
28   Ind|          and made him swear on the altar of Triple Hecate to marry
29   Ind|            joys and sorrows. Their altar was the hearth, which they
30   Ind|          Achilles) in front of the altar of Zeus.~Book TIII.V:1-56
31   Ind|        killed Priam at Troy on the altar of Apollo, and was in turn
32   Ind|         sacrificed her sons on the altar of Jupiter, later reigned
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