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 1   T-I|    Achilles~was often praised by Hector’s lips.~When faithful Theseus
 2   T-I|       tack to larboard, and from Hector’s city~came to your port,
 3 T-III|         ashes, with your stones?~Hector existed while he fought
 4 T-III|        the war: but that~was not Hector, dragged behind Achilles’
 5  T-IV| Andromache,~seeing blood-stained Hector dragged by Achilleschariot.~
 6  T-IV|       paths.~~ Who would know of Hector, if Troy had been happy?~
 7   T-V|    wonder why Priam grieved when Hector was taken,~and why Philoctetes
 8   T-V|         Admetus’s wife, is sung:~Hector’s Andromache: Evadne who
 9   ExI|          Castor was to Hermione, Hector to Iulus,~I’m pleased to
10  ExIV|        at Troy, when he endured ~Hector’s brands, in defending the
11  ExIV| Camerinus, singing of Troy after Hector’s defeat,~and Tuscus, well-known
12  IBIS|    hostile Larissean wheels, ~as Hector who often rendered the walls
13  IBIS|    Macareus did his.~Or see what Hector’s son, Astyanax, saw from
14   Ind|          this comparison Ovid is Hector, so presumably Augustus
15   Ind|   offended by Priam’s tears over Hector.~Book TV.VI:1-46 Automedon
16   Ind|          the Trojan assault when Hector attempted to fire the Greek
17   Ind|           Andromache~The wife of Hector, daughter of Eetion King
18   Ind|          Ibis:541-596 The son of Hector and Andromache, who at the
19   Ind|        and father of Andromache, Hector’s wife.~Book TV.V:27-64
20   Ind|         Cupbearer to the gods.~ ~Hector~The Trojan hero, eldest
21   Ind|        Achilles.~Book TI.X:1-50Hector’s city’ was Ophrynion, the
22   Ind|      Book TIV.III:1-48 No longer Hector, dragged behind Achilles’
23   Ind|    Julian clan.~Book EII.XI:1-28 Hector was one of his uncles.~ ~
24   Ind|     whose death, at the hands of Hector, caused Achilles to re-enter
25   Ind|      Metamorphoses Ovid mentions Hector, Helenus, Paris, Polydorus,
26   Ind|         the dead body of his son Hector from Achilles, and was killed
27   Ind|     Achilles gave up the body of Hector.~Book TV.I:49-80 His weeping
28   Ind|          TV.IV:1-50 His grief at Hector’s death.~Book TV.XII:1-68
29   Ind|  grandson of Phylacus, killed by Hector, the first of the Greeks
30   Ind|        there.~Book TIV.III:49-84 Hector’s unhappy city.~Book TV.
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