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 1  T-II|   sacred marriage-beds.~But no bride learned deception from my
 2  T-IV|        me for a brief while.~A bride succeeded her, who, though
 3  T-IV|     old,~who’s lived to be the bride of an exiled husband.~My
 4  ExII|       I’m he who was granted a bride from your house.~Marcia
 5 ExIII|   deceit, you wished~to be the bride misleading insistent suitors.~
 6  IBIS|         so Eupolis and his new bride died.~And as they say the
 7  IBIS| burning brand.~As the Colchian bride was held captive by her
 8  IBIS|      by her new crown,~and the bride’s father, and with the father
 9   Ind| serpent and claimed her as his bride. He is represented by the
10   Ind|        Ovid’s third wife was a bride from the House of the Fabii
11   Ind|        EIII.1:67-104 She was a bride from the house of Paullus
12   Ind|     Corinth, and married a new bride Glauce. Medea in revenge
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