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 1  ExII|         a book bearing Aeneas’s scion?~Indeed one’s father of
 2  ExIV|    impulse came to you, bravest scion ~of noble Donnus, to attack
 3  IBIS|         like stricken Eumolpus, scion of Erectheus,~three times
 4  IBIS|       waters.~Or like Achillesscion, known by a famous name, ~
 5  IBIS|       you.~And like that king’s scion spoken of just now in my
 6  IBIS|        fields.~Or as Pittheus’s scion’s did to Medusa’s cousin,~
 7  IBIS|        he chose:~like the cruel scion of Aeolus, and his son of
 8  IBIS|     Artemis bathing, and Linus, scion of Crotopus. ~Nor may you
 9  IBIS|        Jove’s star befriended a scion of Leoprepeus.~Or may you
10  IBIS|       the Rutulian.~Or like the scion of Clinias, surrounded by
11   Ind| extensive funeral rites. Called scion (grandson) of Aeacus.~Book
12   Ind|   predicted at his birth that a scion of Perseus would be born,
13   Ind|        epithets are Abantiades (scion of Abas), Acrisioniades,
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