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 1  ExII|   limited his power~the Pelian spear he hurled dealt a heavy
 2   ExI| Diomedes did, ~have I aimed my spear at any divine power.~My
 3   ExI|        Achaemenides: Achillesspear helped Mysian Telephus.~
 4  ExIV|  revenues, next to the planted spear,~preventing the city’s wealth
 5  ExIV|      lengthy contracts,~by the spear, settling it all with scrupulous
 6  IBIS|      in this metre:~and as the spear of a soldier, who’s not
 7  IBIS|  new-made ~walls, may a simple spear take your life. ~Last, I
 8   Ind|    wielded his father Peleus’s spear. Given him by Chiron the
 9   Ind|   blade. ~Book EII.II:1-38 His spear wounded and healed Telephus.~
10   Ind|        the touch of Achilles’s spear at Troy.~Book TI.I:70-128
11   Ind|        310 Healed by Achillesspear that wounded him. King of
12   Ind|   killed, by Telegonus, with a spear armed with the spine of
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