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 1   T-I|   songs saved just now from my funeral rites.~Tell them the face
 2   T-I|       the semblance of a noisy funeral.~Women and men, children
 3   T-I|     one carried off before his funeral,~bedraggled, hair straggling
 4   T-I|       almost snatched from his funeral.~So whatever weakness this
 5   T-I|       not even to follow in my funeral train?~Does that sacred
 6 T-III|      failing eyes:~but with no funeral rites, without honour of
 7 T-III|        But you, forever, bring funeral gifts to the dead~and wreaths
 8 T-III|   Priam’s tears.~Porus and the funeral rites of Darius,~display
 9 T-III|      joyful at your arrival.~A funeral altar covered with deathly
10 T-III|   snatched from their author’s funeral rites.~That work might have
11   T-V|  Sarmatian shore,~take care my funeral will not pass in silence.~
12   T-V|      the piping that befits my funeral rites.~~ Book TV.I:49-80
13  ExII|      prayers,~so her husband’s funeral might take place nearer
14  ExII|       I saw him weeping at my ‘funeral rites’ ~as if he were laying
15  IBIS|     the fatal bands? Now ~your funeral altar’s ready, as you yourself
16  IBIS| twining snakes, will hiss, and funeral ~torches, forever smoke
17  IBIS|       Enemy After Death~ ~Your funeral will not affect you or your
18  IBIS|      the father giving them as funeral gifts to his murdered child:~
19  IBIS|       with Damasicthon.~As his funeral added to the musician’s
20   Ind|     and carrying out extensive funeral rites. Called scion (grandson)
21   Ind|  Evadne threw herself into his funeral pyre.~Book TIV.III:49-84
22   Ind|        late Julia Augusta as a funeral feast, and boasting of Tiberius’
23   Ind|      to death on her husband’s funeral pyre, after he was struck
24   Ind|      Priam for burial, and his funeral forms the close of Homer’
25   Ind|      fatal shirt, then built a funeral pyre, and became a constellation
26   Ind|        of Nessus and built his funeral pyre on Mount Oeta, between
27   Ind|       herself at her husband’s funeral for inadvertently causing
28   Ind|       Dawn, begged Jupiter for funeral honours, and he created
29   Ind|   patron of Ovid who wrote his funeral dirge. Ovid stresses the
30   Ind|        Poeas. He lit Herculesfuneral pyre and received from him
31   Ind|        1-40 The smoke of their funeral pyre divided by enmity.~ ~
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