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 1 T-III|  son on fire, his daughters~trees, if he’d sufficed Phaethon
 2 T-III|     fields without crops or trees:~a region, ah, that no happy
 3 T-III|     twigs are bursting,~but trees grow far away from these
 4  T-IV| lost to him,~as he drew the trees and harsh rocks to his singing.~
 5  ExII|     with neither shrubs~nor trees, and that lifeless winter
 6  ExII|   living, there are certain trees there ~my hand planted,
 7  ExIV|    first be free of shadowy trees,~and the seas be emptied
 8   Ind|     the rustling of the oak trees in the sacred grove. (After
 9   Ind|     natural phenomenon. Oak trees are particularly susceptible
10   Ind| Book TIV.I:1-48 He drew the trees and rocks to his singing.~
11   Ind|     were turned into poplar trees weeping amber by the River
12   Ind|     tied travellers to bent trees and tore them apart. Theseus
13   Ind| where Orpheus enchanted the trees and animals with his lyre.~
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