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 1  T-II|          raised Ericthonius, the child of sin.~If she enters your
 2 T-III|          would not have lost his child, if Dolon,~his foolish son,
 3 T-III|        first knew this ill-fated child,~you should have tried to
 4  T-IV|        gift.~I was not the first child: I’d an elder brother, ~
 5  ExIV|      right,~and no man, woman or child, in all these years,~has
 6  IBIS|       thrice.~They moistened the child’s throat with bitches’ milk:~
 7  IBIS|           close to the lids.~The child wept when he was touched
 8  IBIS|    funeral gifts to his murdered child:~and like Polyphemus, Etna’
 9  IBIS|       vast sea.~Or like Phoenix, child of Amyntor, the loved will
10  IBIS|        of Theseus’s ship,~as the child, Astyanax, hurled from the
11  IBIS|       your body.~As his Athenian child avenged Lycurgus may a wound~
12   Ind|      portrayed as a blind winged child armed with a bow and arrows,
13   Ind| subsequently had an illegitimate child while in exile). ~Book TI.
14   Ind|        49-84 He rescued Semele’s child, Bacchus.~Book EI.III:49-
15   Ind|         depicting Danaë with the child Perseus: See Jan Gossaert
16   Ind|  Astyages who served him his own child at a banquet. The story
17   Ind|        Busiris, who was a giant, child of mother Earth, by lifting
18   Ind|          she had an illegitimate child in exile, not raised or
19   Ind|   marriage which legitimised the child she was carrying, and would
20   Ind|        His daughter was his only child, his daughter by his second
21   Ind|       Priam. He murdered his own child Deiphilus rather than Polydorus,
22   Ind|     deceived by Juno. Her unborn child Bacchus was rescued.~Book
23   Ind|        84 Her father rescued the child.~Book TV.III:1-58 The mother
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