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 1  T-II|           sung, of his war with the Giants,~it may well be he’s happy
 2  T-II|             order me to sing of the Giants, beaten~by Jove’s lightning,
 3  T-IV|           Harpies, and snake-footed Giants,~Gyas of the hundred hands,
 4  ExIV|       acquire its elements:~how the Giants, aspiring to the rule of
 5  IBIS|      Sicilian may you leap over the giantsmouth,~because of whom
 6   Ind|         Fuelled by the anger of the giants beneath it.~ ~Agamemnon~
 7   Ind|         exile.~ ~Cyclopes~A race of giants living on the coast of Sicily
 8   Ind|                Enceladus~One of the giants who stormed heaven, piling
 9   Ind|         warlike tribes.~ ~Gigantes, Giants~Monsters, sons of Tartarus
10   Ind| contemporaries.~~  ~Gyas~One of the Giants, possessing a hundred arms.~
11   Ind|           mythical race of cannibal giants appearing in Odyssey Book
12   Ind|        Greece.~Book EII.II:1-38 The Giants piled Pelion on Ossa to
13   Ind|            between the gods and the giants. If so written it might
14   Ind|        Greece.~Book EII.II:1-38 The Giants piled Pelion on Ossa to
15   Ind|           sons of Neptune, one-eyed giants living in Sicily (Trinacria).
16   Ind|             there.~Ibis:597-644 The giants were imprisoned beneath
17   Ind|             Book EIV.VIII:49-90 The Giants sent there.~Book EIV.XIV:
18   Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Typhon~One of the Giants who attacked the gods, who
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