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 1   T-I| daughter and me, on the stacked pyre,~and wanted to die, to end
 2   T-I|         my ashes on the cooling pyre,~before the memory of your
 3   T-I|         parts, on the devouring pyre:~because I detested the
 4 T-III|        of me escapes the greedy pyre!~Since if the deathless
 5 T-III|       flame prepared for a tall pyre.~I dont wish to offer incense
 6  T-IV|      ghost escapes the towering pyre,~if news of me has reached
 7   T-V|         utterly in the mournful pyre.~Though your husband’s fate
 8   T-V|    Evadne who dared the burning pyre?~How Laodamia’s name lives,
 9 ExIII|        bravely onto the burning pyre.~But you dont need to die,
10 ExIII|      honour escape the towering pyre.~Even Theseus died, and
11  IBIS|      from the brothers’ blazing pyre:~than you and I lay down,
12  IBIS|    corpse in vain to the common pyre:~wherever I may be, I’ll
13  IBIS|      from an accursed abandoned pyre:~and, lest it lie unsupported
14  IBIS|     those dearest to you to the pyre,~an ending to his life that
15  IBIS|      Aeacides sent ~to the high pyre, aged men, and then women:~
16  IBIS|   burning limbs to the kindling pyre,~as they say Broteas did
17  IBIS|     distant flames,~so may your pyre be lit by a burning brand.~
18   Ind|        herself into his funeral pyre.~Book TIV.III:49-84 His
19   Ind|       by his conqueror from the pyre (Herodotus 1.86)~ ~Crotopus~
20   Ind|        on her husband’s funeral pyre, after he was struck by
21   Ind|     shirt, then built a funeral pyre, and became a constellation
22   Ind|    Nessus and built his funeral pyre on Mount Oeta, between Aetolia
23   Ind|        He lit Herculesfuneral pyre and received from him the
24   Ind|      The smoke of their funeral pyre divided by enmity.~ ~Polyphemus~
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