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1   T-I| carrying their names on their exposed faces:~but you’ll see three
2   T-I|       and the paper itself is exposed to the dark waters.~Let
3 T-III|    coat of frost.~Wine stands exposed, holding the shape of the
4  ExII|      a place nearer home, not exposed to war:~then a major part
5 ExIII|    show care for me.~Fate has exposed me to the public gaze,~and
6  IBIS|     there, without mercy,~and exposed, feed the birds of the air
7   Ind|     was chained to a rock and exposed to a sea-monster Cetus because
8   Ind|      and to prevent her being exposed to the hardships of life
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