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 1   T-I|            land on foot:~while she sailed back through the Hellespont’
 2  T-II|            fear that where so many sailed,~one would be wrecked, and
 3 T-III|         bore me,~this boat of mine sailed on through calm water,~He
 4 T-III|         possibly someone too who’s sailed with a steady southerly~
 5  T-IV|         Muse helped me too, when I sailed to Pontus ~as ordered: she
 6  ExII|         leadership the sacred ship sailed~Colchian waters, was exiled
 7   Ind|           of Athene. The Argonauts sailed her to the Black Sea to
 8   Ind|          Ibis:365-412 Thrace. Ovid sailed from Samothrace to the Bistonian
 9   Ind|            EI.III:49-94 Its waters sailed by the Argonauts.~ ~Coralli~
10   Ind|          its entrance. The Minerva sailed on through it, leaving Ovid
11   Ind|           and Ulysses subsequently sailed for the island to bring
12   Ind|           the Argonauts since they sailed from Iolchos in Minyan territory.~
13   Ind|         The Scythian waters he has sailed.~Book TV.VI:1-46 The Scythian
14   Ind| disembarked at Salé or Zoné having sailed from Samothrace. Zoné is
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