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 1   T-V| Halcyone’s lament.~That was why Philoctetes, son of Poeas, in his~cold
 2   T-V|        with time.~For ten years Philoctetes nursed the foul wound~dealt
 3   T-V|       Hector was taken,~and why Philoctetes groaned at the serpent’s
 4  ExII|         and hope to my ills. As Philoctetes~the Poeantian hero, thanks
 5 ExIII|    known if he’d wandered less:~Philoctetesgreat fame derived from
 6  IBIS|         suffer pain as great as Philoctetes, ~heir to Club-bearing Hercules,
 7   Ind| Palamades, and with him brought Philoctetes and his bow (that of Hercules)
 8   Ind|         to Telamon in marriage.~Philoctetes received his bow and arrows
 9   Ind|     Troy. Ulysses went to fetch Philoctetes and the arrows.~Book TII:
10   Ind|         and corroded his flesh. Philoctetes received his bow. Taught
11   Ind|         blacksmith of the gods. Philoctetes was bitten by a snake there,
12   Ind|   oarless boat.~Book TV.I:49-80 Philoctetes abandoned there.~Ibis:365-
13   Ind|       Book EI.III:1-48 He cured Philoctetes the archer.~Book EIII.IV:
14   Ind|         His lands, Macedonia.~ ~Philoctetes~The son of Poeas. He lit
15   Ind|     Ulysses accepted later that Philoctetes and his weapons were essential
16   Ind|         the Trojans and brought Philoctetes and the weapons to Troy.~
17   Ind|       He is said to have healed Philoctetes, and settled in Caria after
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