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 1   T-I|      take the ivy, Bacchus’s crown, from my hair:~such tokens
 2   T-V|  torment,~may your Ariadne’s crown glitter brightly in the
 3  ExIV|     wreathed with the sacred crown,~that popular favour set
 4  IBIS|     who snatched Eurylochuscrown,~let your body be food for
 5  IBIS|      held captive by her new crown,~and the bride’s father,
 6   Ind|  rescued by Bacchus, and her crown was set among the stars
 7   Ind| Palace, Rome)). The Northern Crown, the Corona Borealis, is
 8   Ind|  Gemma.~Book TV.III:1-58 Her crown of stars, the Corona Borealis,
 9   Ind|     wreath of oak, the civic crown (civica corona) was awarded
10   Ind|    She wore a many-turretted crown, and is often represented
11   Ind|     wedding gift of a golden crown and white robe, that burst
12   Ind|  Romans, who wore a turreted crown. Ovid may refer to Augustus
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