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 1   T-I|       wont stretch to a larger sacrifice.~You too, Tyndaridae, the
 2  T-IV|        the throat~of the bright sacrifice, struck by the axe-blow,~
 3 ExIII|        rites.~The nature of the sacrifice, as our ancestors decreed,~
 4  ExIV|   new-born lamb, struck down in sacrifice, reddens ~the Tarpeian altars,
 5  ExIV|    Tarpeian Rock,~when the holy sacrifice was slaughtered at your
 6  IBIS|       to the sad prayers:~dread sacrifice, relinquish your throat
 7  IBIS|      swift step, from winner to sacrifice.~And lest Limon should suffer
 8  IBIS| Torments~ ~Or be struck down, a sacrifice to Apollo at the holy altars,~
 9   Ind|       was associated with human sacrifice. See Frazer’s The Golden
10   Ind|       was worshipped with human sacrifice. Strabo (7.4.2) locates
11   Ind| Herodotus (4.103) describes the sacrifice. ~Book EI.I:37-80 Possibly
12   Ind|         Book EII.IX:1-38 Ritual sacrifice of animals in front of Jupiter’
13   Ind|       by Zeus, angered by human sacrifice. His sons offered Zeus,
14   Ind|       rituals of ecstatic human sacrifice. They dressed in fawn skins,
15   Ind|        intends to offer her the sacrifice of a lamb if the ship reaches
16   Ind|         was the object of human sacrifice.~Ibis:597-644 The reference
17   Ind|        for interfering with the sacrifice there. Ovid says his bones
18   Ind|        The site of ritual human sacrifice to Diana.~Book EI.II:53-
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