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 1   T-I|     travel the Bistonian land on foot:~while she sailed back through
 2 T-III|       head beneath the general’s foot.~He who tells me things,
 3  T-IV|         either aboard ship or on foot.~I pray that they at least
 4   T-V|          who deserve it: why set foot where you trample on my
 5   T-V|         Protesilaus, whose swift foot first touched the Trojan
 6   ExI|        her head beneath Caesar’s foot. ~Tiberius himself appeared
 7 ExIII|          to which none travel on foot, securely, or by boat,.~
 8  ExIV|         my wishes with a limping foot.~Maximus, glory of the Fabii,
 9   Ind| north-east of the Capitol at the foot of the Quirinal Hill. Augustus
10   Ind|       vine, and hewed at his own foot thinking it one. He pruned
11   Ind|      Tomis and Byzantium, at the foot of the Haemus Range, on
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