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 1  T-II|    and both sides bring their gifts to the temple together:~
 2  T-II|   public through our leadersgifts.~~ Book TII:421-470 His
 3 T-III|        forever, bring funeral gifts to the dead~and wreaths
 4  T-IV|   struck by the axe-blow,~the gifts promised to the temples
 5  T-IV|      and Livilla, is offering gifts, as ever, for her son’s
 6  T-IV|       captives to their gods, gifts often refused.~These floats:
 7  T-IV|     has not been unkind to my gifts,~and though I set many above
 8   ExI|       the victor made warlike gifts to the heroes,~honouring
 9   ExI|       perished through my own gifts.~My life before was free
10  ExIV|     blood.~and you added many gifts to help him live,~so that
11  ExIV|       I’ll always recall your gifts to me, with a dutiful mind,~
12  IBIS| father giving them as funeral gifts to his murdered child:~and
13  IBIS|      be hurt like Icarius, by gifts that an armed ~hand brought
14   Ind|       24 Grain and bread are ‘gifts of Ceres’.~Ibis:251-310
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