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 1 T-III|       with from your citadel, Corinth:~now I’d wish for wings
 2   Ind| Cenchreae~The eastern port of Corinth on the Saronic Gulf, and
 3   Ind|       linked with the Gulf of Corinth by the slipway, the diolkos,
 4   Ind|     TI.IX:1-50 The harbour of Corinth where Ovid embarked for
 5   Ind|       his literary pretext.~ ~Corinth~The city north of Mycenae,
 6   Ind|      TI.X:1-50 The harbour of Corinth on the Saronic Gulf was
 7   Ind|  Plato. He opened a school at Corinth after his expulsion.~Book
 8   Ind|   ended as a schoolteacher in Corinth.~ ~Dionysopolis~A town on
 9   Ind|     5968 ft) near the Gulf of Corinth, was the mountain where
10   Ind|     He acquired the throne of Corinth, and married a new bride
11   Ind|       Exiled from Thessaly to Corinth.~Book EI.IV:1-58 Praised
12   Ind|     Cenchreae, the harbour of Corinth on the Saronic Gulf. There
13   Ind|    fountain on the citadel of Corinth sacred to the Muses, where
14   Ind|       Pausanias says (II:iii, Corinth) that Peirene was a human
15   Ind| completion.~Book EI.III:49-94 Corinth, where Jason was eventually
16   Ind|       the Peloponnese west of Corinth on the Asopus River. (The
17   Ind|       Ibis:163-208 Founder of Corinth, the son of Aeolus. He was
18   Ind|        Founded by Greeks from Corinth in 734BC, it became an important
19   Ind|  brigands from the Isthmus of Corinth.~Ibis:413-464 Possibly Theseus
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