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 1  T-II|       settle,~the whole weight falls on the parts that lean,~
 2  T-II|      dragged down by its mass, falls to ruin.~So my poetry has
 3  T-II|        but all the ocean flood falls on my head.~Why did I see
 4 T-III|     fierce lightning bolt that falls from that bright citadel.~
 5 T-III|     through calm water,~He who falls on level ground – it scarcely
 6 T-III|          it scarcely happens –~falls to rise again from the earth
 7 T-III|        the shivering sky.~Snow falls, and, once fallen, no rain
 8   T-V|        by Anytus,~wisdom still falls crushed by the weight of
 9   ExI|        their loyalty stands or falls by Fortune.~You wont easily
10  ExIV| southern ~clouds that the rain falls in an endless flood.~There’
11   Ind|    near Nonacris. It forms the falls of Mavroneri, plunging six
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