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 1   T-I|    wretched,~if such a witness carries any weight.~Neither Andromache,
 2  T-IV|         and as a ravening wolf carries off a sheep, outside ~the
 3  T-IV|         while force of feeling carries me on, forgetting myself, ~
 4   T-V|     knife~that every barbarian carries, strapped to his side.~Alas,
 5  ExII|         where the buried earth carries perpetual snowfall.~No fields
 6  ExII|     one who grieves:~though he carries out so little of what you
 7 ExIII|      soon you’ll admit my omen carries weight.~Believe, and truth
 8   Ind| followers are the Maenades. He carries the thyrsus, a wand tipped
 9   Ind|     the moon and the hunt. She carries a bow, quiver and arrows.
10   Ind|  vegetation myth of Egypt. She carries the sacred rattle or sistrum,
11   Ind|        and on her forehead she carries the horns, moon disc, and
12   Ind|        feet, and a winged cap, carries a scimitar, and has a magic
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