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 1   T-I|     god crushed me, and no one eased my pain:~Minerva the war-goddess
 2   T-I|  efforts,~all my troubles were eased by these troubles. ~Often
 3  T-II|      of my punishment would be eased.~Thrust among enemies, patiently
 4 T-III|      pain that can scarcely be eased.~Live unenvied, pass sweet
 5 T-III|   rather not live,~my ills not eased by any length of time:~and
 6  T-IV|        of Lyrnesus~was stolen, eased his cares, with the Thessalian
 7  ExII|        of my troubles would be eased.~~ Book EI.IX:1-56 To Cotta
 8   ExI|     anger towards me ~might be eased, a wish he would allow,
 9   ExI|        true loyalty might have eased my troubles:~but a treacherous
10  ExIV| immediately confess my exile’s eased.~~ Book EIV.V:1-46 To Sextus
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