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1 T-I| turret never attracts the birds.~Ants never head for an 2 T-II| still mourning her Itys, to birds.~If Thyestes, her wicked 3 T-IV| Macer read to me about those birds of his,~the snakes that 4 T-V| when least expected, like birds, ~hardly seen before they’ 5 ExII| cattle the grass, diving birds the sea, ~than will Graecinus 6 ExI| on the heights of Hybla,~birds flying through the air on 7 ExIII| the sea in disguise.~No birds sing, unless they’re ones 8 IBIS| entrails:~whether wandering birds pick at my limbs:~whether 9 IBIS| entrails evermore to carrion birds.~and the Belides who always 10 IBIS| here the one that feeds the birds with his uneaten entrails.~ 11 IBIS| and wife were turned into birds,~or to Ulysses, that cunning 12 IBIS| mercy,~and exposed, feed the birds of the air with your blood.~ 13 IBIS| like one cursed by the birds without warning,~who purifies 14 Ind| Celaeno. They are foul-bellied birds with girls’ faces, and clawed 15 Ind| Elis.~The killing of the birds of the Stymphalian Lake 16 Ind| Macer, a poet who wrote of birds, serpents and plants, and 17 Ind| created the warring flock of birds, the Memnonides, from his 18 Ind| Alcyone to be turned into birds, the halycons. Ceyx was 19 Ind| His daughters turned into birds.~ ~Parcae~The Fates.~Book 20 Ind| turned to woman-headed birds, or women with the legs 21 Ind| or women with the legs of birds, and luring the sailors 22 Ind| land, and were turned to birds so that they could search