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 1   Ind|           escape from Colchis. Ovid uses the tale of how Medea dismembered
 2   Ind|             Pentheus.~ ~Caesar~Ovid uses Caesares, the Caesars, of
 3   Ind|             the Metamorphoses Medea uses one of its water snakes
 4   Ind|            of the Lernean Hydra. He uses the poison from the Hydra
 5   Ind|             not for noblewomen, and uses the classic defence of eroticism
 6   Ind|            by Ceres) chariots. Ovid uses myths that refer to the
 7   Ind|         Latin.~Book TIV.X:93-132 He uses the formula here of the
 8   Ind|             Book EII.II:75-126 Ovid uses the term Paeonian (Macedonian)
 9   Ind|        founder of Tegea, or perhaps uses Alean loosely for Arcadian.~ ~
10   Ind|            Mysia and Pergamum. Ovid uses the term for the whole of
11   Ind|          run fighting tactics. Ovid uses Scythian as a general term
12   Ind| constellation.~Book TI.XI:1-44 Ovid uses it for the constellation.~ ~
13   Ind|        source of Tomis’s name. Ovid uses the tale of how Medea dismembered
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