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 1  T-II|  everything’s harmless in its proper place.~The first page of
 2 T-III|      god you’ve known, in the proper way.~He can bring you feathers
 3   T-V|    wish to set words on their proper feet,~no verses are composed,
 4  ExII|      allow it to exercise its proper powers.~True I’ve no pain,
 5   ExI|       cowardly:~those are the proper terms for my behaviour.~
 6   ExI|      that asset has found its proper heirs.~I dont ask that
 7   ExI| wisely than I did,~and, as is proper, you’re not incriminated
 8  IBIS|       and grief act out their proper parts.~All, in order, show
 9   Ind|     star, having the greatest proper motion of any star and being
10   Ind|    His ghost begs Ulysses for proper burial, and for the oar
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