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 1   T-I|  they were,~or while you, my familiar couch, supported me.~I’m
 2  T-II|     present now, seeking the familiar standards,~wings hovering
 3 T-III|    body wont grow weak on a familiar couch,~at my death there’
 4  T-IV|      my eyes, staring at the familiar sky, on my last day,~would
 5  ExII|    would not be fixed on its familiar sorrows,~and learn the words
 6   ExI|     always keep pursuing its familiar track:~the gods are watching
 7 ExIII| wreath itself will know that familiar brow:~and let greaves and
 8  ExIV| pleasant jests:~I’m the one, familiar friend of your house, by
 9  ExIV|  Consul:~or he’ll be bearing familiar greetings to Augustus and
10   Ind|      Roman garden, or on his familiar couch.~Book TII:43-76 Book
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