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 1   T-I|    courage, with our friends, drove them off, bravely,~friends
 2   T-I|      back,~when the wind then drove your sail less swiftly.~
 3  T-II|   shrine, she’ll ask why Juno drove her~over the Ionian Sea
 4  T-II|       Pisan girl, while Cupid drove? ~Medea, who dipped her
 5   T-V|   than Capaneus, whom Jupiter~drove, for his pride, from Thebes’
 6   T-V|      while a following breeze drove my sails on,~I was attracted
 7   ExI|    wave in a painted boat,~or drove along in a swift-wheeled
 8  IBIS|   horses, that great Achilles drove.~May you have no quieter
 9   Ind|     361-420 Metaphorically he drove Pelops’s chariot, when Pelops
10   Ind|         Book TII:253-312 Juno drove Io over the sea.~Book TIII.
11   Ind|  exile.~Book TII:253-312 Juno drove Io over the sea.~ ~Iphias~
12   Ind|     Horus. Ovid suggests Juno drove her across the seas east
13   Ind| Canace, whom Aeolus in horror drove to suicide.~ ~Macer (1)~
14   Ind|   violets. Malaria eventually drove away its population.~Book
15   Ind| half-brother of Aeson whom he drove from the throne of Iolchos
16   Ind|    Cer, whose weapon clashing drove off evil spirits at eclipses
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