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 1  T-II|     freedom isnt safe:~here a girl sits close to an unknown
 2  T-II|       steeds ~abduct the Pisan girl, while Cupid drove? ~Medea,
 3  T-II|     Catullus often sang of his girl,~she whom, deceptively,
 4  T-II|       it’s hard to believe his girl’s denials,~when she swears
 5  T-II|      appraising the gem in his girl’s ring:~and tells how he
 6 T-III|       how to love.~So, learned girl, reject every reason for
 7 T-III|    there was a pallor over the girl’s troubled face.~So, watching
 8  T-IV|    reed pipe’s tune.~The slave girl, singing at her work, spinning
 9 ExIII| request,~I pierced the Phasian girl, Medea, with my arrow.~The
10  IBIS|    sought in vain the speeding girl, ~Atalanta, she who was
11  IBIS|      his death:~as the envious girl who threw herself from high
12   Ind|        Pindar. This suggests a girl learned in verse. From this
13   Ind|     from Callisto the Arcadian girl transformed to that constellation.~ ~
14   Ind|        TII:361-420 The ‘Pisangirl carried off by Pelops.~ ~
15   Ind|      have been a reallearned girl’, perhaps Julia the Younger
16   Ind|       1-108 Medea, the Phasian girl.~Book EIV.X:35-84 A river
17   Ind|       been revealed by a young girl. The opening took place
18   Ind|        sister. He violated the girl and cut out her tongue,
19   Ind|       been revealed by a young girl. The opening took place
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