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 1   T-I|      seas whole constellations apart~I’m carried by fate to Getic,
 2 T-III|       sword.~Then she tore him apart, and scattered his limbs~
 3  T-IV|    dry-dock,~in case they fall apart in deep water.~The horse,
 4   ExI|        Since I’m a whole world apart from my country,~I can’t
 5   ExI| remember it, though we’re ~far apart, and desire to ease my situation.~
 6  IBIS|        it be split and dragged apart by horses:~or you yourself
 7  IBIS|   enemy.~Or may Abdera set you apart for certain days,~and many
 8  IBIS|     wasted:~and those who tore apart Actaeon catching shy~Artemis
 9  IBIS|      your entrails.~Or be torn apart and scattered in the woods
10  IBIS|      Orpheus, ~tear your limbs apart with maddened fingers. ~
11   Ind|        one of the burghers set apart for that purpose was stoned
12   Ind|      error. ~Ibis:465-540 Torn apart by the hounds.~ ~Actorides~
13   Ind|   patron of the arts. (Tacitus apart, he probably behaved no
14   Ind|   Alban commander who was torn apart by horses for treachery
15   Ind|       where she spent her life apart from a short period in exile
16   Ind|       bent trees and tore them apart. Theseus served him in the
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