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 1   T-I|    eloquence.~Straightaway, feeling this, I said to you:~‘My
 2  T-II|     find many pledges of my feeling.~Your glory’s not increased
 3  T-IV|     a Bacchante, possessed, feeling no wound,~while the wild
 4  T-IV|    Lethean draughts,~so the feeling of these hostile hours is
 5  T-IV| inheritance,~while force of feeling carries me on, forgetting
 6  ExII|  happy,~losing her sense of feeling, turned to stone by her
 7   ExI|   his son’s mature honours,~feeling the joy that he has felt
 8 ExIII|  writing~than that a single feeling, almost, penetrates it all.~
 9  ExIV|   life remains,~to grant me feeling and the stuff of sorrow.~
10   Ind|    in losing their sense of feeling.~Ibis:465-540 Struck down
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