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 1     II,   188(11)|    feed his horses on human flesh. (For Antaeus see Book IV.,
 2    III,   523    | Through arms and shield and flesh, and left a death~ ~
 3    III,   724    |                        With flesh commingled; and the brazen
 4     VI,   653(36)|    the wolf's bite gave the flesh magical efficacy.~ ~
 5     VI,   745    |   prophet. Firm must be the flesh~ ~
 6     VI,   796    |       Upon the fell hyaena; flesh of stags~ ~
 7     VI,   838    |  Abhorred, polluted; if the flesh of man~ ~
 8     VI,   840    |                         840 Flesh washed with brains still
 9    VII,   586    |     stubborn panoply to the flesh,~ ~
10    VII,   983    |     of blood, or mouldering flesh~ ~
11    VII,   987    |   beast or fowl; the inmost flesh~ ~
12   VIII,   781    |          Hacked through the flesh and brake the knotted bone:~ ~
13   VIII,   800    |  murder done. The perishing flesh,~ ~
14     IX,   849    |                Makes putrid flesh and frame: and there upreared~ ~
15     IX,   902    |               For swift the flesh dissolving round the wound~ ~
16     IX,  1093    | silence. Oft from the black flesh~ ~
17     IX,  1099    |    Sucked from the freezing flesh, they hold the death,~ ~
18      X,   338(18)|     milk, and eating boiled flesh. On Cambyses's march his
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