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 1 T-III|          while the light breeze bore me,~this boat of mine sailed
 2  T-IV|        tomb,~and the earth that bore me would have had my body:~
 3  T-IV|        me~if I had died. Next I bore my mother to her grave.~
 4  ExIV|       of Agamemnon, and all who bore arms for or against him.~
 5  IBIS|  Mercury, whom that bright Maia bore ~to great Jove, offer his
 6   Ind|    Pittheus King of Troezen who bore Theseus to Aegeus of Athens.~ ~
 7   Ind|         and father to Auge, who bore Telephus to Hercules. There
 8   Ind|        version), the Vestal who bore Romulus and Remus, to the
 9   Ind|   Vipsanius Agrippa to whom she bore Gaius and Lucius Caesar,
10   Ind|       Perusine War) to whom she bore Tiberius, later Emperor
11   Ind| Claudius to relinquish her. She bore Augustus no children, but
12   Ind|        daughter of Crotopus who bore Linus to Apollo. Her father
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