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1   T-I|      death.~~  ~If Caesar had wished to send me to Stygian waters,~
2  T-II| humble member of a crowd that wished the same:~and piously offered
3  T-IV|     to you –~no other man you wished for as a husband.~Dont
4   ExI|       of their worth:~and you wished that Caesar’s anger towards
5 ExIII|     if, by chaste deceit, you wished~to be the bride misleading
6  ExIV|    read!~O, how often, when I wished to write to others,~my hand,
7  ExIV|    were~first among those who wished to sail with me.~Now that
8  IBIS|       who by a coward’s pact, wished to drive the horses, that
9   Ind|    thrice-ploughed field. She wished she could obtain a renewal
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