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1   T-I|      merciful powers on those heights~but I still fear the gods
2  T-II|  turning my sad feet to those heights again:~as the defeated gladiator
3  T-IV|    since~you see all from the heights of the northern pole,~and
4  T-IV|     virtues:~glory climbs the heights by dangerous paths.~~ Who
5   ExI|       but virtue aims for the heights,~and the thanks for such
6   ExI|       plants flowering on the heights of Hybla,~birds flying through
7  IBIS|       over against him on the heights,~and uttered dire sounds
8  IBIS|      Thessalus leapt from the heights of Ossa,~you too will throw
9   Ind| throwing him from the Euboean heights. ~ ~Linus~Ibis:465-540 Ibis:
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