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 1   T-I|   who escaped the Capherean rocks~always turned away from
 2   T-I|   quickly pass the clashing rocks,~the Thynian bay and from
 3  T-IV|    drew the trees and harsh rocks to his singing.~The Muse
 4   T-V|   cave, wearied the Lemnian rocks with his cries.~A grief
 5  ExII|     re like a shore without rocks to a shattered boat,~you
 6   ExI|  snatch at thorns and harsh rocks with our hands:~the bird,
 7   Ind|  ahead through the clashing rocks to guide the ship.~ ~Ariadne~
 8   Ind|   from the citadel onto the rocks below, or as some sources
 9   Ind|  Symplegades, the ‘clashing rocks’. Two rocky islands at the
10   Ind|  Bosporus channel, clashing rocks according to the fable,
11   Ind|     through after which the rocks ceased to clash.~Book TI.
12   Ind|    48 He drew the trees and rocks to his singing.~Book EII.
13   Ind|  ahead through the clashing rocks to guide the ship.~ ~Pandion~
14   Ind| dove no doubt nested on the rocks of the citadel and coastline.
15   Ind|   See Cyaneae. The clashing rocks.~ ~Syracuse~The largest
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