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 1 T-III|        greets him!~Then I was led up the high stairway’s even
 2 T-III|     man, on these shores,~I’m led on by the slight hope: don’
 3 T-III|    closed off every road that led to good.~Whether with care
 4   T-V|      the savage Getae.~I, who led a life of ease, free of
 5 ExIII|  their names alive.~They were led straight to Trivia’s savage
 6 ExIII|       heart,~this I prophesy, led by a god’s command.~Livia,
 7  ExIV|        with the German enemy ~led in chains, provide a subject
 8   Ind| causing his death. This story led to a suggestion that Fabius
 9   Ind|      blinded himself, and was led around by his daughter Antigone.~ ~
10   Ind|      1-38 Ovid says that what led up to the error which ruined
11   Ind|    members of his own family, led by his wife Thebe (see Plutarch’
12   Ind| picture’, and the hubris that led to his downfall. Ovid places
13   Ind|      Machaon. A physician who led a contingent to Troy. He
14   Ind|      relationships with women led to the term Sapphic, or
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