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 1 T-III|     shallows.~A look-out on a high hill saw Aeetes ship far-off,~
 2   T-V|           my shipwreck from a high hill,~and gave no hand to the
 3   T-V|        Nowhere’s safe outside: the hill itself’s defended~by fragile
 4   Ind|           the foot of the Quirinal Hill. Augustus dedicated it in
 5   Ind|         Tiber south of the Pincian Hill and east of the Janiculum,
 6   Ind|           summit of the Capitoline Hill of Rome, but used as a name
 7   Ind|            as a name for the whole Hill.~Book TI.III:1-46 Ovid’s
 8   Ind|          the Argolis. Built on the hill of Acrocorinth, it and Ithome
 9   Ind|       situated near the Capitoline Hill.~Book TI.VI:1-36 Ovid’s
10   Ind|            the way to the Palatine Hill from the Via Sacra.~Book
11   Ind| continually roll a huge stone up a hill in Hades, from which it
12   Ind|         calls the whole Capitoline Hill, Tarpeian, but strictly
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