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1   T-I|       raging with the goad of hunger,~eager for blood, catches
2  ExII| knowing how to endure days of hunger and thirst,~and that the
3  ExII|      it will serve to make me hunger.~Let ambrosia and nectar,
4  ExIV|  Syracuse,~barely kept fierce hunger away with his humble art.~
5  IBIS|   from olive-rich Sicyon,~may hunger and cold be the causes of
6  IBIS|      you be wasted by endless hunger though full-fed:~and may
7   Ind|     their faces are pale with hunger. (See Virgil Aeneid III:
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