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 1   T-I| cloaked, dyed with hyacinthine purple –~that’s no fitting colour
 2   T-I|       storms in power from the purple east,~now Zephyrus rushes
 3  T-IV|     shines on high in Sidonian purple,~was leader in the war:
 4  T-IV|    Caesar, high above,~wearing purple for the people, according
 5  T-IV|    shoulders carried the broad purple stripe,~our studies remained
 6  T-IV|      awaited me: I narrowed my purple stripe:~it would have been
 7   T-V|         and those for whom the purple stripe,~and the lictors’
 8   ExI|    brother’s death, clothed in purple.~O, kindest gods, assent
 9 ExIII|       can shining ivory become purple terebinth.~Your birth suits
10 ExIII|    yoked horses.~Bring out the purple, to throw on the victor’
11 ExIII|       the ground.~Often bright purple has bordered your robes,~
12  ExIV|    holy month,~Pompey will don purple robes of high honour,~and
13  ExIV|       d examine the quality of purple you were wearing,~consider
14   Ind|         given the reference to purple robes. He was consul in
15   Ind|    besieged by Minos. He had a purple lock of hair on his head,
16   Ind|     toga bordered with a broad purple stripe. The lectors carried
17   Ind|        to him. She cut off the purple lock of Nisus’s hair that
18   Ind|        columba livia, with its purple breast and red legs, while
19   Ind|      Nisus’s hair, as does the purple breast of the bird. But
20   Ind|       Famous like Tyre for its purple dyes, and for blown glass.
21   Ind|      Book TIV.II:1-74 Sidonian purple cloth.~Book TIV.III:1-48
22   Ind|      the Lebanon famed for its purple dyes used on clothing, obtained
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