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1  T-IV|   young Germanicus and Drusus, bearing that name,~so that their
2  ExII|       all paths open to a book bearing Aeneas’s scion?~Indeed one’
3  ExII| Phrygian boxwood pipe, ~I come bearing the sacred names of the
4   ExI|      with an orator’s face and bearing,~his graceful appearance
5 ExIII|        Ovid sends these words, bearing no empty greeting,~from
6  ExIV|    great a Consul:~or he’ll be bearing familiar greetings to Augustus
7   Ind|       Younger’s remarrying and bearing a rival successor) specifically
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