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 1 T-III|      since I reached Pontus,~my flesh scarce covers bone, food
 2 ExIII|      what I saw, a ghost of the flesh,~an image of reality, or
 3  ExIV|         your steel into my dead flesh?~There’s no place left where
 4  IBIS|         his raft.~Or, lest your flesh shall have known only this
 5  IBIS|      you not be averse to human flesh: but in whatever~way you
 6   Ind|  Thyesteschildren, cooked the flesh, and served it to him at
 7   Ind|         fed his horses on human flesh. Their capture formed Hercules’
 8   Ind|      feeding his mares on human flesh by causing them to eat him
 9   Ind|       of Thrace, that ate human flesh.~The taking of the girdle
10   Ind| tormented him, and corroded his flesh. Philoctetes received his
11   Ind|      rape of Philomela, and his flesh served to his father at
12   Ind|         son Itys and served the flesh to Tereus. Pursued by Tereus
13   Ind|      Procne then served him the flesh of his murdered son Itys
14   Ind|          who fed lions on human flesh. Ovid refers to him in Ibis.~
15   Ind|  Thyesteschildren, cooked the flesh, and served it to him at
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