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1  T-II| pressing its burden on your shoulders,~that you can turn your
2 T-III|  white robe hanging from my shoulders,~a smoking altar circled
3  T-IV|   the freer adult toga:~our shoulders carried the broad purple
4   T-V|  ruin was supported by your shoulders.~Why, when you’ve given
5  ExII|   carried his father on his shoulders,~they say the very flames
6   ExI|     still supported on your shoulders.~It’s true your anger was
7 ExIII|    to throw on the victor’s shoulders:~the wreath itself will
8  IBIS|    bear water-jars on their shoulders,~that savage crowd, the
9   Ind| Anchises out of Troy on his shoulders.~Book EII.II:1-38 Ibis:413-
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