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 1   T-I|      Homer, the Maonian bard,~Penelope’s fame would be second to
 2  T-II|        What’s the Odyssey but Penelope wooed by many suitors~while
 3   T-V|     Andromache, and Icarius’s Penelope.~On this day chastity was
 4   T-V|       had seen no misfortunes~Penelope would have been happy not
 5   T-V|  paths extend.~Do you see how Penelope’s loyalty is praised~through
 6 ExIII|     your model.~You’d emulate Penelope if, by chaste deceit, you
 7 ExIII|       need to die, dont need Penelope’s weaving.~It’s Caesar’s
 8  ExIV|      who had Ulysses write to Penelope~in his ten year wanderings
 9  IBIS|    white with their ashes:~as Penelope’s twelve handmaids died,
10   Ind|      Book TII:361-420 He made Penelope famous as a loyal wife,
11   Ind| Icariotis~Book EIII.1:105-166 Penelope daughter of Icarius.~ ~Icarius~
12   Ind|      TV.V:27-64 The father of Penelope. ~Ibis:541-596 Odysseus
13   Ind|       Book TI.VI:1-36 He made Penelope famous as a loyal wife,
14   Ind|     and synonymous with it.~ ~Penelope~The wife of Ulysses, and
15   Ind|  Spencer Stanhope’s painting- Penelope – The De Morgan Foundation).
16   Ind|   Book TV.XIV:1-46 Homer made Penelope famous as a loyal wife,
17   Ind|     His wife was the faithful Penelope, and his son Telemachus.~
18   Ind|      separated from his wife, Penelope.~Book TV.V:27-64 His wife
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