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 1   T-I|    less than if she’d seen the bodies~of her daughter and me,
 2  T-II|      still left unfinished,~of bodies changed in unimaginable
 3  T-II| Vestalseyes see prostitutes’ bodies: ~that’s no reason for punishing
 4  T-II|        of Mars and Venus~their bodies snared in a flagrant act?~
 5  T-II|    your eyes.~As images of the bodies of ancient heroes, ~some
 6  T-II|       demands.~And I also sang bodies changed to new forms, ~though
 7  T-IV|      were a single mind in two bodies.~They were brought straight
 8 ExIII|     flowers, nor see the naked bodies of the reapers.~Autumn never
 9  IBIS|       feet,~and cloak all your bodies with black garments!~You
10  IBIS|     dark one:~like those whose bodies violent Aeacides sent ~to
11   Ind|  Geryon~The monster with three bodies, killed by Hercules. In
12   Ind|       arrows through the three bodies. Geryon was the son of Chrysaor
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