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1   T-I|   Farewell’, I spoke again at length,~and, as if I was going,
2 T-III|      my ills not eased by any length of time:~and still I return
3  T-IV|  visible and hidden poles.~At length, driven through long wanderings,
4   T-V|       you,~so may you pass at length, as promised, to the stars –~
5   T-V|      parted from him, and, at length, fulfil her days.~I’d add
6   T-V|      when I’ve cursed them at length, I still can’t be without
7  ExII|    friends,~and sometimes, at length, with my beloved wife.~So,
8   Ind| caused the night to double in length as he seduced her.~Book
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