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 1 ExIII|       safety.’~~ Book EIII.I:67-104 To His Wife: His Request
 2  IBIS|  assumed, cruel one. ~~ Ibis:41-104 Preliminaries at the Altar:
 3   Ind|        Theseus. ~Book EIII.1:67-104 Their battle-axes.~Book
 4   Ind| reference in his works.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid used a poem of Callimachus
 5   Ind|       II:101-150 Book EIII.1:67-104 She was a bride from the
 6   Ind|       Book EI.VIII:1-70 Ibis:41-104 Spinners of the thread of
 7   Ind|       Woodland spirits.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by Ovid.~ ~
 8   Ind|   mother, Clytemnestra.~Ibis:41-104 The Furies sat at the ‘prison’
 9   Ind|         with Ibis:1-61.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid adopts the name Ibis
10   Ind|      dedicated to them.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by Ovid.~ ~
11   Ind| Bithynia and in Pontus.~Ibis:41-104 Arrows stained in Scythian
12   Ind|       II:101-150 Book EIII.1:67-104 Ovid’s third wife was one
13   Ind|      and a man’s body. ~Ibis:41-104 Named as a source of an
14   Ind|     Marsyas, the Satyr.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by Ovid.~
15   Ind|      close to the Styx.~Ibis:41-104 The gods swore oaths on
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