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So she came to many-fountained Ida, the mother of wild creatures and went straight to the homestead across the mountains.
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Anchises who was tending cattle at that time among the steep hills of many-fountained Ida, and in shape was like the immortal gods.
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From its embowered and many-fountained height it looks over to the
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The sense of violent bodily pain, or of perpetual misfortune, or of the baseness of all in whom he trusted, and other steady influx of many-fountained sorrow, may wear him for a time, and even fetch his spirit lower than the more vicarious woe can do.
Springhaven Richard Doddridge 2004
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So she came to many-fountained Ida, the mother of wild creatures and went straight to the homestead across the mountains.
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Aphrodite too, while they sang sweetly on the mount of many-fountained
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Perhaps it is because he is not stupid that the boy is unhappy on the many-fountained hills.
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Poor old Paris looked very shabby to one who remembered her in former days with her clean streets and many-fountained parks.
The Great War As I Saw It Frederick George Scott 1902
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The spurs and crests of many-fountained Ida quaked, as also the city of the Trojans and the ships of the Achaeans.
The Iliad of Homer 1898
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Then she turned her eyes to Jove as he sat on the topmost crests of many-fountained Ida, and loathed him.
The Iliad of Homer 1898
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