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1   T-I| from my case.~While I stood firm, my house was crowded enough,~
2  T-IV| doubt what’s true,~and have firm faith in that faith that’
3  T-IV|  faith in that faith that’s firm,~and what the pole of the
4  T-IV|  bound with steel,~to stand firm against Jove’s swift lightning:~
5   T-V|     friend remained no less firm in his friendship.~It’s
6   T-V|  husband’s testimony.~Stand firm, so no one thinks it said
7  ExII|     endured their fate with firm minds.~Admire the deep fortitude
8   ExI|   to retreat, and not stand firm,~it would be wrong to abandon
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