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 1    III,   238    |                             Of Pallas 15, and the vengeance of
 2    III,   238(15)|       the flute thrown away by Pallas, which Marsyas picked up
 3    VII,   173    | Sharpened his darts afresh: on Pallas' shield~ ~
 4    VII,   660    |     shunning the dread face on Pallas' shield,~ ~
 5     IX,   409(10)|        son and trumpeter. That Pallas sprang armed from the head
 6     IX,   411    |                                Pallas, who springing from her
 7     IX,   780    |     This to her winged brother Pallas lent~ ~
 8     IX,   794    |                            But Pallas held, and the descending
 9     IX,  1176    |                     Mysterious Pallas, 33 of the inmost shrine,~ ~
10     IX,  1176(33)|         Palladium" or image of Pallas, preserved in the temple
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