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 1  T-II|   by poetry, nor has it~any means of growing to make it greater.~~
 2  T-II|     if my house is lowly in means and origin,~at least my
 3  T-II|     of obscene adultery, by means of a vile poem.~So, it’s
 4 T-III|   it:~his death will be the means of my salvation.’~While
 5   T-V| wish to be with you, by any means I can.~~ Book TV.II:1-44
 6  ExII| prophet too still gains the means to live.~The power of the
 7   Ind|    Oceanus. (Kirke or Circe means a small falcon) She was
 8   Ind|     the Peloponnese and, by means of the famous slipway or
 9   Ind|     of death for failure.By means of the golden apples he
10   Ind|    the verb celebrare which means to frequent as well as celebrate.
11   Ind| communicated with Procne by means of a woven message, and
12   Ind|  the Aegean. Phrygius often means Trojan.~Book TII:361-420
13   Ind|    communicated with her by means of a woven message, and
14   Ind|     TIII.VI:1-38 ‘Suburban’ meansnear the city’, i.e. close
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