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1 T-II| and Ganymede the Trojan boy.~Time will fade if I repeat 2 T-IV| noisy forum:~but even as a boy the heavenly rites delighted 3 T-IV| was ~scarcely more than a boy: married to me for a brief 4 T-V| hearth with a woven garland,~Boy, give me incense that delivers 5 ExI| consider it shameful, dearest boy,~to become a friend of the 6 ExIII| and I spoke these words:~‘Boy, the cause of your deceived 7 ExIII| seemed I spoke to the winged boy,~so he seemed to reply to 8 ExIV| long-standing friendship, almost boy with boy:~I’m the one who 9 ExIV| friendship, almost boy with boy:~I’m the one who was the 10 IBIS| first nourishment in the boy’s mouth:~from it the fosterling 11 IBIS| own tongue.~If a Spartan boy attacks the empty air with 12 Ind| Pallas Athene changed the boy into the partridge, perdix 13 Ind| Euryalus~The beautiful boy in Virgil’s Aeneid (IX:176) 14 Ind| Argonauts voyage and the boy was stolen by Naiads near 15 Ind| Lycurgus’s son Opheltes. The boy was attacked and bitten 16 Ind| for safekeeping, with the boy, and the boy’s mother Hecuba 17 Ind| safekeeping, with the boy, and the boy’s mother Hecuba in turn 18 Ind| father’s hounds killed the boy.~ ~Pterelaus~Ibis:311-364 19 Ind| Apollo was a rival for the boy, and hearing Thamyris boast 20 Ind| husband. Augustus adopted the boy and appointed him as his