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1   T-I|  power the waves pound at her sides!~Mercy, you gods of the
2  T-II|      anger, for you,~and both sides bring their gifts to the
3 T-III|       races, hedged in~on all sides, the enemy almost at my
4   T-V| encircled, and shut in on all sides~by nearby conflict: a thin
5  ExII|   right,~terrifying us on all sides with fear of our neighbours.~
6  IBIS|     the Isthmusseas on both sides:~and Cercyon, whom Ceres
7   Ind|     The city now lies on both sides of the southern end of the
8   Ind|    was his niece. He switched sides adroitly during the Civil
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