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 1      I,   635    | Brought terror to the soul of Hercules.~ ~
 2     II,   370(14)|      lucre is like upbraiding Hercules with cowardice." After the
 3    III,   204    |                            By Hercules of old; Dodona's oaks~ ~
 4     IV,   712    |         And rives the arms of Hercules away.~ ~
 5     IV,   728    |       She gave his frame. But Hercules at last~ ~
 6     VI,   415    |    Strong in the shafts 15 of Hercules, the price~ ~
 7     VI,   415(15)|       given to Philoctetes by Hercules as a reward for kindling
 8     VI,   429(20)|     of this river fought with Hercules for the hand of Deianira.
 9     VI,   429(20)|       hand of Deianira. After Hercules had been married to Deianira,
10     VI,   429(20)|        acted as ferryman, and Hercules bade him carry Deianira
11     VI,   429(20)|       so he insulted her, and Hercules shot him with an arrow.~ ~
12     VI,   437(23)|      pass of Tempe, cloven by Hercules between Olympus and Ossa (
13     VI,   464(25)|     of the poisoned arrows of Hercules, but placed by Zeus among
14   VIII,   935    |           Oeta finds room for Hercules alone,~ ~
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