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 1   T-I|  altered human forms,~the work cut short by it’s author’s sad
 2   T-I|       bear stars, and skies be cut by the plough,~water yield
 3 T-III|     say~it was here the sister cut up her brother’s body.~~
 4 T-III|  frozen marble,~and no oar can cut the solid wave.~I’ve seen
 5   ExI|      joyful for me!~Whether we cut the blue wave in a painted
 6  ExIV|       art?~Shall I hesitate to cut my fingers, so they can’
 7  IBIS|     s-hide.~May your throat be cut in your room, like him~of
 8  IBIS| suffered, whom a knife used to cut at from beneath.~And, inspired,
 9   Ind|      Chiron the Centaur it was cut from an ash on the summit
10   Ind|         of Ovid being asked to cut out three lines, disliked
11   Ind|     River Strymon and tried to cut down the god’s vines. Lycurgus
12   Ind|    daughter was Scylla. Scylla cut off the sacred lock and
13   Ind|       brother of Niobe. He was cut in pieces and served to
14   Ind|        Ibis:465-540 Her tongue cut out.~ ~Philopoimen~Ibis:
15   Ind|   father of Sinis, who used to cut travellers down to the size
16   Ind|    betray the city to him. She cut off the purple lock of Nisus’
17   Ind|     name Ciris, from κείρω, ‘I cut’, reflects her shearing
18   Ind|       He violated the girl and cut out her tongue, and told
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