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1 T-III|    tears falling at every word,~drinking the tears with my lips,
2  T-IV|        angry gods.~As if I were drinking soporific Lethean draughts,~
3  ExII| contracted these ills by excess drinking:~you know that water’s almost
4 ExIII|       re ones from far forests,~drinking sea-water here, making raucous
5   Ind|   morning after a heavy bout of drinking. His ghost begs Ulysses
6   Ind| Deinocrates and the Messenians, drinking poison. Ovid perhaps plays
7   Ind|         was condemned to die by drinking hemlock. See Plato’s Phaedo,
8   Ind|         Ibis:465-540 He died by drinking hemlock.~Ibis:541-596 The
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