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 1   T-I|     also cleave the gates of wide Pontus,~and reach the waters
 2  T-II|     the gods,~it’s right the wide world owns nothing greater
 3 T-III|   neighbouring lands far and wide.~Some men flee: and, with
 4 T-III|    the great world stretches wide,~is the place invented for
 5  T-IV|  endured, driven through the wide world,~a wretch who sought
 6   T-V|    the most alien in all~the wide world, a place encircled
 7   T-V|     from that land~where the wide Danube adds its waters to
 8   ExI| whose vast walls compass the wide world,~scarcely had room
 9   Ind|     115 Book EIII.V:1-58 The wide river of his exile.~Book
10   Ind|      chooc, chooc’ among its wide range of notes. Alternative
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