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 1  T-II|       rightly hate the learned Sisters,~goddesses ruinous to their
 2  T-IV|       was not abandoned by his sisters,~because the king of the
 3   T-V|         Or is it that what the Sisters, the Mistresses of Fate,~
 4   T-V| permission, Muses, let me say: Sisters, ~the nine of you are the
 5  ExII|   sorrows!~And you, Phaethon’s sisters, whose mouths the poplar~
 6  IBIS|         while one of the three sisters spoke, as follows:~‘We have
 7   Ind|        spared Dexithea and her sisters, daughters of Damon (or
 8   Ind|       Kindly Ones’). The Three Sisters, were Alecto, Tisiphone
 9   Ind|    father of Phaethon, and his sisters.~ ~Mesembria~A Graeco-Thracian
10   Ind|      Book TV.XII:1-68 The Nine Sisters.~Book EII.IV:1-34 A play
11   Ind|      49-84 Book EI.II:1-52 His sisters remained loyal to him, and
12   Ind|     each.~ ~Pleiades~The Seven Sisters, the daughters, with the
13   Ind|        a banquet. Pursuing the sisters in his desire for revenge,
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