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 1  T-IV|        a Chimaera, lioness and serpent segmented by fire,~that
 2   T-V|     Philoctetes groaned at the serpent’s bite.~May the gods grant
 3  IBIS| Hercules was once, Athamas the serpent’s son-in-law, ~Orestes Tisamenus’
 4  IBIS|       like those born from the serpent’s teeth~that Cadmus, the
 5  IBIS|        cause of ruin.~And as a serpent wounded Agamemnonian Orestes~
 6  IBIS|        Thebes, grandson of the serpent, Cadmus.~May you be caught
 7   Ind|       Doom). He killed the sea serpent and claimed her as his bride.
 8   Ind|     entwined in the coils of a serpent, consisting of the split
 9   Ind|        to sow the teeth of the serpent (from the snake of the Castalian
10   Ind|      head, she-goat’s body and serpent’s tail. Its native country
11   Ind|       bred, or was killed by a serpent in various mythological
12   Ind| Salamis. Cychreus had killed a serpent to gain the kingdom, and
13   Ind|      Earth, with many arms and serpent feet, who made war on the
14   Ind|       and bitten to death by a serpent. ~ ~Hyrtacides~Nisus son
15   Ind|      of Lycurgus devoured by a serpent. The Nemean games were founded
16   Ind|      Clytemnestra’s dream of a serpent, interpreted as Orestes,
17   Ind|     house and represented as a serpent, was placed between the
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