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1   T-V|    more to do with verse,~one shipwrecked I ought rightly to avoid
2  ExII| forgetting his old wound.~The shipwrecked sailor says: ‘No more of
3  ExII|       the irons.~She lets the shipwrecked sailor, who sees no land
4   ExI|      to me.~Forgive me. I’m a shipwrecked man, afraid of every sea.~~
5   ExI|      the cruel reefs.~Now I’m shipwrecked what use is it to learn~
6   ExI|   excuse excessive dread.~The shipwrecked sailor even fears calm water.~
7  IBIS|       hand:~whether I’m lost, shipwrecked by mighty waves,~while the
8  IBIS|       choke your mouth.~Or as shipwrecked you ride the stormy sea,~
9   Ind|       60 Caused Ulysses to be shipwrecked. Identified with Augustus.~
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