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 1   T-I|        that speak about altered human forms,~the work cut short
 2 T-III|          And to show not merely human anger turned to mildness,~
 3  T-IV|      hear of, men delighting in human blood,~live almost beneath
 4  T-IV|      four-hooved Centaurs, with human breasts,~three-bodied Geryon,
 5   T-V|      anger’s more powerful than human strength.~That ancient,
 6  ExII|      still managed to end among human society.~~ Book EI.III:49-
 7   ExI|       of the hawk~dares to seek human protection in its weariness,~
 8 ExIII|      whom~it was given (such is human fate!) was her brother.~
 9  ExIV|          Divine power toys with human affairs, and true ~faith
10  ExIV|     could have guarded against ~human weapons, I couldnt do so
11  ExIV|    tipped with snake venom,~and human beings dont become a hideous
12  IBIS|       fodder, fed his horses on human entrails:~like those two
13  IBIS|        may you not be averse to human flesh: but in whatever~way
14   Ind|         Golden Bough LVIII: The Human Scapegoat in Ancient Greece.)~ ~
15   Ind|         she was associated with human sacrifice. See Frazer’s
16   Ind|  Chersonese was worshipped with human sacrifice. Strabo (7.4.2)
17   Ind|  Bistones who fed his horses on human flesh. Their capture formed
18   Ind|        sever the thread of each human life. Clotho (the Spinner)
19   Ind|        for feeding his mares on human flesh by causing them to
20   Ind|     Diomede of Thrace, that ate human flesh.~The taking of the
21   Ind|         Tauric Chersonese where human sacrifices were offered.~ ~
22   Ind|       Nile, and was returned to human form. With her son Epaphus
23   Ind|        wolf by Zeus, angered by human sacrifice. His sons offered
24   Ind| traveller, a banquet containing human remains. They were also
25   Ind|       older rituals of ecstatic human sacrifice. They dressed
26   Ind|     where she was the object of human sacrifice.~Ibis:597-644
27   Ind|     Corinth) that Peirene was a human being who became a spring,
28   Ind|        Woodland deities of male human form but with goatsears,
29   Ind|   mythical hybrid moinster with human head (usually female), and
30   Ind|      365-412 The site of ritual human sacrifice to Diana.~Book
31   Ind|         Libya, who fed lions on human flesh. Ovid refers to him
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