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 1 T-III|       the besieged waters.~The ships stand locked in frozen marble,~
 2 T-III|      on the Danube, as before.~Ships will be starting to make
 3  T-IV|    Greek~the second Phoenician ships, both un-wet, since~you
 4  T-IV|     quiet harbours for foreign ships.~There are tribes round
 5   ExI|     threats and the Pleiades’.~Ships often find the winter waves
 6  ExIV|       emptied of their sailing ships,~rivers aim their course
 7  ExIV|         in defending the Greek ships.~When you came nearer, fighting
 8   Ind|    attempted to fire the Greek ships.~ ~Albanus~Alban, from Alba
 9   Ind|        of Nausicaa. One of his ships was turned to stone. His
10   Ind| Attempted to destroy the Greek ships with fire.~Ibis:311-364
11   Ind|    Book TI.X:1-50 Ovid changed ships there.~Book TI.X:1-50 The
12   Ind|        and threatened Aeneas’s ships. Finally she was turned
13   Ind|  luring the sailors of passing ships with their sweet song. They
14   Ind|    Book TI.X:1-50 Ovid changed ships there.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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