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 1   T-I|         through the narrows,~we changed tack to larboard, and from
 2  T-II|      left unfinished,~of bodies changed in unimaginable ways:~you’
 3  T-II| slighted love.~Passion suddenly changed King Tereus, Philomela,~
 4  T-II|          And I also sang bodies changed to new forms, ~though my
 5  T-IV|       you, dearest friend,~have changed, and abandoned your affection
 6  ExIV|      about some resentment that changed you:~since my reproach is
 7  IBIS|        those in the hidden cave changed to new monstrous shapes, ~
 8  IBIS|        the father of Mestra who changed her form~repeatedly, may
 9   Ind|       Ibis:541-596 A countryman changed by Mercury into a flint (
10   Ind|      citadel, but Pallas Athene changed the boy into the partridge,
11   Ind|      bathing in a pool, and was changed to a stag, and torn to pieces
12   Ind|    Polypemon, and wife of Ceyx, changed into a kingfisher or halcyon.
13   Ind|       raped by Jupiter. She was changed to a heifer by Jupiter and
14   Ind|   sea-goddess into whom Ino was changed, who as a sea-mew helps
15   Ind|     leapt into the sea, and was changed to the sea-goddess Leucothoë
16   Ind|         remains. They were also changed into wolves and Zeus then
17   Ind|      father of Callisto who was changed into the Great Bear, hence
18   Ind|       fled to the woods and was changed by Minerva to her sacred
19   Ind|       Book VI.~Book TII:361-420 Changed to a bird.~Ibis:465-540
20   Ind|         they were dedicated and changed to stars by the gods. The
21   Ind|    frost. If so the climate has changed, since the modern summers
22   Ind|        361-420 Book EI.III:1-48 Changed to a bird.~Book TIII. XII:
23   Ind|       bird.~Book TIII. XII:1-54 Changed to a swallow.~Book TV.I:
24   Ind|    Lemnos. ~Book TI.X:1-50 Ovid changed ships there.~Book TI.X:1-
25   Ind|       of Neptune’s love for her changed her into a dog-like sea
26   Ind|        rejected her and she was changed into the rock dove, columba
27   Ind|      legs, while her father was changed into the sea eagle, haliaeetus
28   Ind|       where?’.~Book TII:361-420 Changed to a bird, through his lust.~
29   Ind|  shoreline.~Book TI.X:1-50 Ovid changed ships there.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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