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 1   T-I|  content to beat her peers in winged course,~she overhauls boats
 2 T-III|    can bring you feathers and winged chariots:~let him grant
 3 ExIII|      it seemed I spoke to the winged boy,~so he seemed to reply
 4   Ind|    often portrayed as a blind winged child armed with a bow and
 5   Ind|       fair-haired, loathsome, winged daughters of Thaumas and
 6   Ind|       were chased away by the winged sons of Boreas. An alternative
 7   Ind|      called Cyllenius. He has winged feet, and a winged cap,
 8   Ind|     He has winged feet, and a winged cap, carries a scimitar,
 9   Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Pegasus~The winged horse, created by Neptune10   Ind|       Book TIII.VIII:1-42 His winged sandals.~Book EIV.XVI:1-
11   Ind|    the Golden Fleece. The two winged sons chased the Harpies
12   Ind|    Sphinx eventually became a winged, musical, harbinger of justice. ~
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