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 1   T-I|      of Tartarus, was grieved.~Told of the loyalty of Euryalus
 2 T-III|  hidden things, to my heart:~I told whatever secrets I had to
 3  ExII|       Dont ask how I am. If I told you all, you’d weep.~It’
 4   ExI|  glorious triumph.~Your report told me how countless peoples~
 5   ExI|      hold her many guests.~You told me how the sun shone brightly,~
 6   ExI|  silent! Nothing more is to be told.~I wish to be able to bury
 7 ExIII|     painful thing shouldnt be told,~and you can’t say that
 8 ExIII|      your own voice would have told me what I read,~and perhaps
 9  ExIV|        acres of sea.~When he’s told you, question him as to
10   Ind|        a banquet. The story is told in full in Herodotus I.107-
11   Ind|       wife Marcia, who in turn told Livia who knew nothing of
12   Ind|      He severed her tongue and told Procne she was dead. Philomela
13   Ind|      mutilated her sister, and told Procne that Philomela was
14   Ind|        cut out her tongue, and told Procne she is dead. Procne
15   Ind| rivalled the Muses in song, he told them and Thamyris was blinded
16   Ind|        The story of the War is told in Homer’s Iliad, and the
17   Ind|     tale of his return home is told in Homer’s Odyssey. His
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