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 1   T-I|  through Venus’s power.~Fierce Neptune often challenged the cunning
 2   T-I|  Jupiter’s anger oppressed me, Neptune’s him.~And, the most part
 3 T-III|     Ulysses is compared to me,~Neptune’s anger was much slighter
 4   ExI|     journey~why should I offer Neptune incense in vain?~Why should
 5 ExIII|       he swam, ~merely because Neptune wrecked his ship.~The heavenly
 6  IBIS|       those of Uranus.~Nor let Neptune in the swelling waves be
 7   Ind|      The King of Lybia, son of Neptune and Earth, whom Hercules
 8   Ind|   daughter of Mother Earth and Neptune, hurled into the sea, and
 9   Ind|     hurled him into his father Neptune’s sea to avoid Boreas’s
10   Ind|       to avoid Boreas’s anger. Neptune saved him.~ ~Eupolis~Ibis:
11   Ind|      expelled Cychreus, son of Neptune and Salamis, daughter of
12   Ind|    Megareus. Great-grandson of Neptune. Falling in love with Atalanta,
13   Ind|   against Ovid is greater than Neptune’s against Ulysses.~Book
14   Ind|       sea-goddess Leucothoë by Neptune, at Venus’s request.~Book
15   Ind|     Ulysses. (Speculatively if Neptune is Augustus, and Juno is
16   Ind|       because she was raped by Neptune in Athene’s temple. The
17   Ind|      38 She punished hubris.~ ~Neptune, Poseidon~God of the sea,
18   Ind| Leonardo Da Vinci’s drawing of Neptune with four sea-horses, Royal
19   Ind|      Library, Windsor: See the Neptune Fountain by Bartolomeo Ammannati,
20   Ind|    with Augustus.~Ibis:251-310 Neptune caused Ceyx to be drowned,
21   Ind|        Poseidonia, the city of Neptune, it was founded by Greeks
22   Ind|       winged horse, created by Neptune’s union with Medusa and
23   Ind|   elder brother of Jupiter and Neptune, and like them the son of
24   Ind|       of the Cyclopes, sons of Neptune, one-eyed giants living
25   Ind|      Ulysses, causing Poseidon/Neptune’s enmity against him, and
26   Ind|     god of the sea, equated to Neptune.~ ~Priam~The King of Troy
27   Ind|        his three sons Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto who ruled Heaven,
28   Ind|      or Amphitrite, jealous of Neptune’s love for her changed her
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