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 1   T-I|      no cedar-oiled paper,~no white bosses, ‘horns’ to your
 2 T-III|    icy face,~and the earth is white with marbled frost,~when
 3 T-III|        and their beards gleam white with a coat of frost.~Wine
 4 T-III|      usual kind of honours,~a white robe hanging from my shoulders,~
 5  T-IV|     time ripens the seed into white ears of wheat,~and takes
 6  T-IV| colour of swan’s plumage,~and white old age is bleaching my
 7  T-IV|    and Immortality~ ~Already, white hairs had come, driving
 8   T-V|       soil always hardened by white frost,~these barbarian tongues
 9   T-V|       once a year,~of shining white so different in colour to
10 ExIII|      and the altar, which was white from the colour of the stone,~
11  ExIV| divine ~Caesars, striking the white necks of fat oxen.~If only,
12  IBIS|   those that make Mount Athos white with all their hail:~as
13  IBIS|       well, making the depths white with their ashes:~as Penelope’
14   Ind|     Theseus forgot to raise a white sail as a signal of success
15   Ind|      mountains there produced white and black hellebore used
16   Ind|       says the best black and white hellebore grew there. Strabo (
17   Ind|     by Jupiter disguised as a white bull. (See Paolo Veronese’
18   Ind|  Erebus and Night. Clothed in white, they spin, measure out,
19   Ind|   Isis’s followers dressed in white linen, in imitation of the
20   Ind|    gift of a golden crown and white robe, that burst into flames
21   Ind| obscure.~ ~Leucothea, Ino~The White Goddess, the sea-goddess
22   Ind|      See Robert Graves’s ‘The White Goddess’). Ino, the daughter
23   Ind|        wife of Minos, and the white bull from the sea. A man-headed
24   Ind|      with a mad passion for a white bull from the sea, and Daedalus
25   Ind|      Voice; and Leucosia, the White One – seeUlysses Found’
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