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1 T-II| Endymion of Luna, Iasion of Ceres.~Anything can corrupt a 2 ExI| incense in vain?~Why should Ceres receive the entrails of 3 ExIII| Instead of spinning they grind Ceres’s gift,~and carry water 4 IBIS| Pyrrhus: nor may that rite of Ceres hide you.~And like that 5 IBIS| sides:~and Cercyon, whom Ceres saw with delighted ~gaze, 6 IBIS| love Plutus, god of wealth, Ceres’ son, in vain,~and riches 7 Ind| same way by Theseus, to Ceres great delight.~ ~Ceres~The 8 Ind| to Ceres great delight.~ ~Ceres~The Corn Goddess. The daughter 9 Ind| from winter was enacted. Ceres was there a representation 10 Ind| and bread are ‘gifts of Ceres’.~Ibis:251-310 Her rites 11 Ind| Corythus’s wife Electra. Ceres fell in love with him and 12 Ind| Book TII:253-312 Lover of Ceres.~ ~Iazyges~A Sarmatian tribe 13 Ind| Triptolemus’s (lent him by Ceres) chariots. Ovid uses myths 14 Ind| Identified with Plutus the son of Ceres, god of riches.~Book TI. 15 Ind| the father also of Juno, Ceres and Vesta by Ops.~Ibis:209- 16 Ind| a great hall to Demeter (Ceres) there, Pausanias I xxxx. 17 Ind| king of Eleusis in Attica. Ceres sent him to take the gift 18 Ind| was attacked, but saved by Ceres. See Metamorphoses Book