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 1  T-II|          excellence to none,~and noted neither for wealth nor poverty,~
 2 T-III|        your expression of grief, noted your face,~wet with tears
 3   Ind|        Book TI. IX:1-66 Augustus noted for his admiration of loyalty
 4   Ind|   followers of Bacchus-Dionysus, noted for their ecstatic worship
 5   Ind|         of Caunus.The twins were noted for their beauty. Byblis
 6   Ind|        expert horseman, Pollux a noted boxer. They came to be regarded
 7   Ind|        mountains.~Book TV.I:1-48 Noted for its swans, which Homer
 8   Ind|        the Phasian’. Colchis was noted for timber, linen, hemp,
 9   Ind|          or Corybantes, who were noted for convulsive dances to
10   Ind|   mentions the sacred palm-tree, noted there in Homer’s Odyssey
11   Ind|          159)~Book EIV.XIII:1-50 Noted for his strength.~Book EIV.
12   Ind|      XIII:1-34 Book EII.VII:1-46 Noted for its fragrant thyme on
13   Ind|          312 Her husband Jupiter noted for his adulteries. See
14   Ind| lightning-bolt.~Book TII:253-312 Noted for his adulteries. See
15   Ind|   followers of Bacchus-Dionysus, noted for their ecstatic worship
16   Ind|        the Country for Augustus. Noted for public works he was
17   Ind|       and its god. The river was noted for its seasonal flooding
18   Ind|         followers of Aeneas were noted for their friendship. They
19   Ind|        Sicily, 571-555BC. He was noted for his cruelty. He had
20   Ind|        expert horseman, Pollux a noted boxer. They came to be regarded
21   Ind|      similar language. They were noted horse-breeders and horsemen.
22   Ind|    drowned there.~Book TV.I:1-48 Noted for its yellow sands, carried
23   Ind|         the valley below. It was noted for the beauty of its countryside
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