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 1   T-I|       Why hurry? I’m off to Scythia,~I’m leaving Rome. Both
 2 T-III|  was in my destiny to visit Scythia too,~and the land that lies
 3  T-IV|   far away on the shores of Scythia,~with those stars visible
 4  ExII|     Where’s worse than cold Scythia?~Yet the homesick barbarian
 5   ExI|  sweetness could be mine in Scythia,~but this land’s less hateful
 6 ExIII|    you. ~There’s a place in Scythia, our ancestors called Tauris,~
 7 ExIII| noblest~of the daughters of Scythia by birth, performs the rites.~
 8 ExIII|     have great fame here in Scythia.’~After he had finished
 9 ExIII|  think it possible to leave Scythia’s ~bounds, and enjoy a more
10  ExIV|    years of one Olympiad in Scythia:~time’s moving onwards into
11   Ind|  EIII.VIII:1-24 The Muse of Scythia is a patron of war.~Ibis:
12   Ind|    love of Minos.~ ~Scythi, Scythia~Originally a nomadic people
13   Ind|   30 He was destined to see Scythia.~Book TIII.IV:1-46 Book
14   Ind|  The river and river-god of Scythia. The River Don.~Book TIII.
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