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1   T-I| open sea to trade my goods~greedy to acquire wealth without
2   T-I|    fold unguarded,~or as a greedy vulture peers around~to
3 T-III|  no part of me escapes the greedy pyre!~Since if the deathless
4 T-III|   pleasure you can in your greedy heart:~I’ve suffered so
5  T-IV|     Virgil I only saw: and greedy fate granted ~Tibullus no
6   T-V|    flames, in the fires of greedy Etna,~or be thrown in the
7   ExI|  take hope of gain ~from a greedy mind, and no one’s sought
8  IBIS|    beak and claw, ~and the greedy dogs rip out your treacherous
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