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1 T-I| fifteen books on changing forms,~songs saved just now from 2 T-I| speak about altered human forms,~the work cut short by it’ 3 T-II| that lean,~and when chance forms a crack, it all gapes open,~ 4 T-II| burning for a guest?~All forms of writing are surpassed 5 T-II| place~showing the various forms and acts of love.~Not only 6 T-II| sang bodies changed to new forms, ~though my efforts lacked 7 T-III| fifteen books of transmuted forms,~verses snatched from their 8 ExI| begrudged me that,~I cherish the forms and portraits art created,~ 9 ExIII| with the power to alter forms,~no Medusa binding her knotted 10 ExIII| in a thousand shapes and forms,~the battles themselves 11 ExIV| has a reputation in both forms of verse:~and he who had 12 Ind| burial, and his funeral forms the close of Homer’s Iliad.~ 13 Ind| river Styx near Nonacris. It forms the falls of Mavroneri,