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 1   T-I|          gold is assessed in the flames,~faithfulness is tested
 2   T-I|          the plough,~water yield flames, and fire yield water:~all
 3 T-III|          or lead away,~and enemy flames burn the innocent houses.~
 4 T-III|         incense crackling in the flames,~myself to offer cakes to
 5  T-IV|      incense is crackling on the flames, staining the light,~while
 6  T-IV| considered lacking~I gave to the flames myself, for them to revise
 7   T-V|      waves,~or let me suffer the flames, in the fires of greedy
 8   T-V|         effort’s thrown into the flames,~and only fragments of any
 9  ExII|     shoulders,~they say the very flames made way for the hero:~so
10  ExII|      fresh wax does too near the flames.~I often pray for death,
11  ExII|    laying his own brother in the flames.~He clung to my embrace,
12   ExI|        to my eyes.~We saw Etna’s flames illuminate the sky,~eruptions
13  ExIV|      sacred incense to the swift flames,~and I’ll bear witness to
14  IBIS|      deep in your bones.~Let the flames that snatch at all men,
15  IBIS|    husband, struck down by swift flames,~so, I pray, may you die
16  IBIS|          when all was gripped by flames.~May you pay for infamies
17  IBIS|        son burned in the distant flames,~so may your pyre be lit
18   Ind|        had once rescued from the flames, at the time of the Fates
19   Ind|         committed suicide in the flames because of his ugliness,
20   Ind|      white robe, that burst into flames when she put them on, and
21   Ind|       she threw herself into the flames.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Book TV.
22   Ind|       she threw herself into the flames. ~Book TII:361-420 Book
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