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1     I,      1|     who, when the world was wearied by civil strife, subjected
2     I,     18|     passed over in silence. Wearied at last by the assembly'
3   III,     89|  other states. The senators wearied by their multiplicity and
4   XII,     15| they approached the plains, wearied with the snows and mountains,
5  XIII,     14|    till her son repented or wearied of his passion. The fouler
6    XV,     20|    order that the infantry, wearied out with long marches, might
7    XV,     62|   upbraid the conspirators. Wearied at last of their long delay,
8   XVI,      5|    degrading fatigue, which wearied their unpractised hands,
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