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1   T-I|    regard, or solace for my downfall,~not even to follow in my
2   T-I|   came, they all feared its downfall,~and discreetly turned away,
3   T-V|     contagion of his sudden downfall,~unwilling to approach the
4   T-V|    t rejoice too much in my downfall,~when you think that I too
5   T-V| most men had a horror of my downfall,~some even wishing it thought
6  ExII|   that when you heard of my downfall –~being in a foreign land –
7  ExIV|  has it you insult~me in my downfall, without sparing a single
8   Ind|  the hubris that led to his downfall. Ovid places his final battle
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