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 1 T-III|      shores:~wherever there’s a tree, the tree’s twigs are bursting,~
 2 T-III|    wherever there’s a tree, the tree’s twigs are bursting,~but
 3  ExII|    allowed to enter any kind of tree:~I’m one who wishes in vain
 4 ExIII|        or parch.~The odd barren tree sticks up in the open field, ~
 5  IBIS|       son, and Adonis~born of a tree, and brave Idmon, destroy
 6  IBIS| Berecyntian hunter,~whom a pine tree killed in the same way.~
 7   Ind|     rich in wildfowl and varied tree species.) Cicero mentions
 8   Ind|         Diana, between an olive tree and a date-palm on the north
 9   Ind|    Crete. The oak is his sacred tree. His emblems of power are
10   Ind|          There between an olive tree and a date-palm she gave
11   Ind|    twins cradle caught in a fig tree (the Ficus Ruminalis) and
12   Ind|     that he must pluck from the tree. She was offered immortality
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