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1   T-I|     the blow came, they all feared its downfall,~and discreetly
2  T-II|     outcome’s better than I feared.~My life was spared, your
3  T-IV|  doors.~yet neither of them feared death, but each~grieved
4   T-V| terms of your decree.~And I feared these things because I knew
5   T-V|   wishing it thought they’d feared it,~and gazed at my shipwreck
6  ExII|    Pelias,~who was scarcely feared beyond Thessaly’s border.~
7   ExI|      It’s something to have feared the dangers of the sea,~
8 ExIII|  wretched, and choose to be feared,~and carry points dipped
9  ExIV|    by his enemy?~Dionysius, feared but now in the city of Syracuse,~
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