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1 T-III|         arrows~laying waste the neighbouring lands far and wide.~Some
2 T-III|      strange if he’s not from a neighbouring place,~one who’s not safely
3   T-V|       more brilliantly than the neighbouring stars:~be here, and ease
4  ExII|     place scarcely known to the neighbouring Getae,~or what the Sarmatians
5  ExII|      laid your bones to rest in neighbouring ground.~Since he pays the
6   ExI| brothers,~like the Twins of the neighbouring temple~whom divine Julius
7  ExIV|         miserable to boast,~the neighbouring towns grant me the same
8   Ind|     Gabes. Pirates infested the neighbouring coasts.~ ~Talaus~Ibis:311-
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