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 1   T-I|       humming of the winds.~The ocean waves dont know what lord
 2   T-I|      food for the fishes in the ocean.~Assume I deserve such a
 3   T-I|   Erymanthian Bear, touches~the Ocean and stirs the salt-waters
 4   T-I|        all in vain, lost in the ocean winds?~Is it all gone, drowned
 5   T-I|     murder, war,~and though the ocean’s stirred by wintry waves,~
 6  T-II|     many times unharmed, in the ocean depths.~It’s no small weight
 7  T-II|      that harms me,~but all the ocean flood falls on my head.~
 8   T-V|       Etna,~or be thrown in the ocean deep, offered to the Leucadian
 9   T-V|       as rivers run to the deep ocean~so a stream runs too, with
10   ExI|       our mutual prayers to the ocean gods,~and to have done things
11  IBIS|        itself, and the waves of ocean,~and the highest sky itself,
12  IBIS| themselves to you,~nor earth or ocean grant you a way.~Exiled,
13  IBIS|        fall, confined, into the ocean waves.~~ Ibis:465-540 The
14   Ind|    daughters of Thaumas and the ocean nymph Electra, who snatch
15   Ind|         Pluto who ruled Heaven, Ocean and the Underworld respectively.
16   Ind|      makes Styx the daughter of Ocean and the wife of the Titan
17   Ind|   punished.~Book TI.II:1-74 The ocean abysses might touch there.~
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