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1 T-III| intentions.~Since you ought to run life’s course on sound feet,~
2  T-IV| writings?’~Often copious tears run down, too, as I write,~the
3   T-V|       waves of Euboea~dares to run the waters of Cape Caphereus.~
4   T-V|     people pray: and as rivers run to the deep ocean~so a stream
5   ExI|       heart’s trampled by this run of misfortunes,~and I’ve
6  ExIV|        fate,~and my wheels had run on a truer axle,~my lips
7  IBIS|     your weeping for Ibis:~and run with every ill, and on stumbling
8   Ind|     and archery, using hit and run fighting tactics. Ovid uses
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