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 1   T-I|  doubly punished.~Ah me! What mountains of water churn!~Now, now
 2  T-IV| refused.~These floats: lakes, mountains, all the forts and rivers,~
 3  T-IV|     me.~There are innumerable mountains, between you and me,~roads,
 4   ExI|    with defeated men,~rivers, mountains and battles in thick forests,~
 5  ExIV|   rendered for your services.~Mountains will first be free of shadowy
 6  IBIS|        and Danube cold:~while mountains produce oaks, and plains
 7  IBIS|      bull, dragged over wild ~mountains, as Lycus’s imperial wife
 8   Ind| Phocis.~Book EIV.III:1-58 The mountains there produced white and
 9   Ind|       the Tyrrhenian Sea, and mountains in the interior, and the
10   Ind|     its sources in the Tmolus mountains.~Book TV.I:1-48 Noted for
11   Ind|      half-horse living in the mountains of Thessaly, hence called
12   Ind|     the gods by piling up the mountains, and overthrown by Jupiter.
13   Ind|        The extensive range of mountains in western Mysia, the highest
14   Ind|     of Gaeta, and west to the mountains of Abruzzo, forming the
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