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 1   T-I|    found no fame.~Just as red gold is assessed in the flames,~
 2   T-I|       semblance in the yellow gold,~seeing all you can of the
 3   ExI|     Roman forum gilded~by the gold of trophies, glittering
 4   ExI| silver, more blessed than any gold,~that was recently coarse
 5 ExIII|    the absence of the shining gold and silver~that you’ve seen,
 6 ExIII| greaves and shield shine with gold and gems,~and the trophied
 7 ExIII|   silver, even more so yellow gold, but you~used to find more
 8  IBIS| lacking eyes, that had viewed gold sinfully,~the father giving
 9   Ind|     Syracuse wrenched off the gold. (‘On the Nature of the
10   Ind|       the form of a shower of gold, while imprisoned in a brazen
11   Ind|  Thasos, which because of its gold mines was a source of riches. ~ ~
12   Ind|       new regime, proposing a gold statue of the new Emperor
13   Ind|    traitor and received enemy gold. ~ ~Palatine, Palatium~The
14   Ind|       the form of a shower of gold. He is represented by the
15   Ind|       Colchis, famous for its gold. Medea is called the Phasian. ~
16   Ind| Agamemnon had bribed him with gold to kill. Polydorus blinded
17   Ind|      killed Polydorus for the gold sent by Priam for safekeeping,
18   Ind|      reflected light from the gold ornaments of Tiberius’s
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