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 1     II,     5    |      seemed it just to thee, Olympus' king,~ ~
 2     II,   306    |                              Olympus rears his summit o'er the
 3    III,   362    | Celestial wounds. Should all Olympus' hosts~ ~
 4      V,   716    |      In mighty mass, had not Olympus' chief~ ~
 5     VI,   400    |                400 There too Olympus, at whose foot who dwells~ ~
 6     VI,   406    |              Smote Ossa from Olympus at a blow, 12~ ~
 7     VI,   437(23)|   cloven by Hercules between Olympus and Ossa (see line 406);
 8     VI,   568    |                              Olympus sees his clouds drift overhead;~ ~
 9    VII,   202    |                    With high Olympus, while at Ossa's feet~ ~
10    VII,   203(8) |    Mount Ossa. Pindus, Ossa, Olympus, and, above all, Haemus (
11   VIII,  1011    |      And makes thee rival of Olympus' king.~ ~
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