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1      I,   746    | worse remained; for as on Pindus' slopes~ ~
2     VI,   398    |                           Pindus receives the breezes of
3     VI,   427(19)|   A river rising in Mount Pindus and flowing into the Ionian
4    VII,   201    |   headlong in the valley, Pindus met~ ~
5    VII,   203(8) |   the foot of Mount Ossa. Pindus, Ossa, Olympus, and, above
6    VII,   569    |                           Pindus re-echoes; Oeta's lofty
7    VII,   940    |                   940 And Pindus' top the woods: thus shall
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