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 1   T-I| Phaethon lived he’d avoid the sky, refuse~to touch the horses
 2   T-I|     Sea~ ~Gods of the sea and sky – since what is left but
 3   T-I|    many evils as stars in the sky,~or as many tiny specks
 4 T-III|     somewhere away from here.~Sky, and water, earth and air
 5 T-III| hard-pressed by the shivering sky.~Snow falls, and, once fallen,
 6  T-IV|       staring at the familiar sky, on my last day,~would have
 7  T-IV|       beneath the same starry sky as myself,~and not far away
 8   T-V|       glitter brightly in the sky,~and shine more brilliantly
 9  ExII|       the ground, cold in the sky,~wild Getae with weapons,
10   ExI|      see ~a fragment of clear sky: I’ve cheated fate.~Even
11   ExI|       s flames illuminate the sky,~eruptions of the giant
12 ExIII|       in a cloud, through the sky, by gentle breezes.~She
13 ExIII|       here again, I leave the sky, the deities,~for the land
14  ExIV|       every place beneath the sky~(if my Muse travels well
15  IBIS|     the moon:~one part of the sky bring east and west winds
16  IBIS|       in the same part of the sky:~new harmony rise with smoke,
17  IBIS|     of ocean,~and the highest sky itself, approve my prayers:~
18   Ind|  fourth brightest star in the sky. Its rising signifies the
19   Ind|   Corona Borealis, set in the sky by Bacchus.~Ibis:251-310
20   Ind|      He is represented in the sky by the constellation Ophiucus
21   Ind|     she is represented in the sky by the constellation and
22   Ind|      He is represented in the sky by the constellation Centaurus,
23   Ind|    Jupiter. He was set in the sky as the constellation Hercules
24   Ind|    Hesperides. He held up the sky for Atlas in order to deceive
25   Ind|  fleece is represented in the sky by the constellation and
26   Ind|     She is represented in the sky by part of the constellation
27   Ind|     Troy, which fell from the sky, was the Palladium. Stolen
28   Ind|      He is represented in the sky by the constellation Pegasus.
29   Ind|      70-128 He would fear the sky if he still lived.~Book
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