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1 T-III|   brave to take citadels and standing walls:~any coward can crush
2   T-V|     that which remains still standing, when she vanishes.~Yet
3   ExI|  rounded Ceraunia,~all sails standing, so might I have avoided
4 ExIII|     chanced that an old man, standing in the circle, ~replied
5  ExIV|   you, question him as to my standing,~and ask him, too, how I
6  IBIS|      may you be hardened ~to standing stone, or Battus harmed
7   Ind| probate. As an eques of good standing he was also a private arbiter.~
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