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 1  T-IV|     he either follows them, a captive, and accepts the chain~round
 2  T-IV|   captured towns,~and see the captive kings with chains round
 3  ExII| arrows,~or offering my hands, captive, to the cruel chains.~Or
 4   ExI|       in the sun,~and so many captive chieftains, chained by the
 5 ExIII|     waters fouled with blood.~Captive kings already call for savage
 6  ExIV|      wealth?~Yet didnt he, a captive, have his life spared by
 7  ExIV| victorious, held its treasure captive, till Vitellius, ~carried
 8  IBIS|     Or die suspended like the captive Acheus who hung~a wretched
 9  IBIS|       Colchian bride was held captive by her new crown,~and the
10  IBIS|       unable to withdraw your captive hand.~May you be hurt like
11   Ind|      Ravenna.~Book EII.I:68 A captive in Tiberius’s Pannonian
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