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 1 T-III|       forever among the savage dead.~But make sure my bones
 2 T-III|     bring funeral gifts to the dead~and wreaths that are soaked
 3 T-III|    fame will survive when I am dead,~and I’ll be read as long
 4  T-IV|      grieve for me!~Yet if the dead are left something more
 5  T-IV|      only grants us when we’re dead.~Nor has Envy, that belittles
 6   T-V| placating the god’s not wholly dead,~either on the grounds that
 7   T-V|         You’d be no help to me dead, rather loving and loyal,
 8  ExII|    tears, the last gift to the dead,~and wrote verses to be
 9  ExII|    were here,~and, though he’s dead, love pictures him still
10  ExII|     make libation of tears for dead Celsus,~those he granted
11  ExII|     count me as well among the dead.~~ Book EI.X:1-44 To Flaccus:
12   ExI|      what Achilles did for his dead friend Patroclus:~and think,
13 ExIII|  suitors.~If you followed your dead husband to the shadows,~
14  ExIV|      victory over the piles of dead your sword~had made, the
15  ExIV|        m dying to answer,~if a dead man can be dying, but it’
16  ExIV|    stabbing your steel into my dead flesh?~There’s no place
17  IBIS|      be haunted by the furies, dead as well,~and the shorter
18   Ind|   killed him for restoring the dead to life. His cult was celebrated
19   Ind|    hung herself on finding him dead.~ ~Erymanthis~Arcadian from
20   Ind|    later for the shades of the dead who were regarded as divine.~
21   Ind|      by Tiberius) were already dead (4AD and2AD), Agrippa Posthumus (
22   Ind|        and told Procne she was dead. Philomela communicated
23   Ind|      Alexiroë. He ransomed the dead body of his son Hector from
24   Ind|      Procne that Philomela was dead. Philomela communicated
25   Ind|     forum or courthouse of the dead.~Book EIII.V:1-58 Book EIV.
26   Ind|         and told Procne she is dead. Procne then served him
27   Ind|        latter’s grief over the dead warrior princess Penthesilea.~
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