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 1  T-IV|   proclaimed in the courts of Styx,~know, I beg you ( it would
 2   T-V|       me, and send me down to Styx in her waves,~or let me
 3  ExII|      way to the waters of the Styx.~Let Aesculapius himself
 4  ExII|  thrust down to the shores of Styx, lost you.~Dont think it’
 5 ExIII|      Pontus, not far from the Styx.~If my striving to return
 6  ExIV|       Heavens,~were hurled to Styx by the avenger’s lightning
 7  ExIV|       leave the waters of the Styx.~Flaccus commanded here
 8  ExIV| escape this ground before me.~Styx too, if it exists, would
 9  ExIV|      holds that’s deeper than Styx.~The ploughed field hates
10  IBIS|       ll strive to break from Styx’s shores,~and, in vengeance,
11  IBIS|   swimming, may the waters of Styx choke your mouth.~Or as
12   Ind|     abode was in Hades by the Styx.~Book TI.V:1-44 Book TIV.
13   Ind|   Metaphorically close to the Styx.~Ibis:1-40 A witness to
14   Ind|     snow-covered landscape.~ ~Styx~A river of the underworld,
15   Ind|    This is the Arcadian river Styx near Nonacris. It forms
16   Ind|   Hesiod (Theogony 383) makes Styx the daughter of Ocean and
17   Ind|   metaphorically close to the Styx.~Ibis:41-104 The gods swore
18   Ind|  swore oaths on the waters of Styx.~Book EIV.VIII:49-90 The
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