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 1   T-I|                and dogs grew silent:~the Moon on high steered her midnight
 2  IBIS|                  merged with that of the moon:~one part of the sky bring
 3  IBIS|                rays of sunlight,~and you Moon, that never glittered brighter
 4  IBIS|                no light for you~from the moon, let all the bright stars
 5  IBIS|           Jupiter, in that hour,~neither Moon nor Sun were favourably
 6   Ind|                  wild creatures, and the moon. At Brauron in Attica young
 7   Ind|                 Diana as Cynthia, in her Moon goddess mode. She gave birth
 8   Ind|                 Ortygia). Goddess of the moon and the hunt. She carries
 9   Ind|                 the underworld, Luna the moon, in the heavens, and Diana
10   Ind|                visited and kissed by the Moon (Selene/Luna/Diana/Artemis).~
11   Ind|               TII:253-312 Visited by the Moon.~ ~Ennius~Quintus Ennius (
12   Ind|                 was given to the largest moon of the planet Jupiter.~Book
13   Ind|          forehead she carries the horns, moon disc, and ears of corn symbolising
14   Ind|                  of corn symbolising her moon, fertility and cow attributes. (
15   Ind|           following Epicurus.~ ~Luna~The moon goddess. A manifestation
16   Ind| Apollo-Sol-Phoebus.~Book TI.III:1-46 The moon. She drives a chariot pulled
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