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 1  T-II|        wealth ~or honours take up weapons against you:~the day that
 2  T-II|         no one says I’ve followed~weapons or hostile forces opposed
 3  T-II|       myself with so many foreign weapons,~Roman books too have plenty
 4  T-II|         of war, its blood-stained weapons,~some of your actions, some
 5 T-III|     doorposts hung ~with gleaming weapons, and a house fit for a god.~‘
 6 T-III|       horses, practise with light weapons,~play ball games, or with
 7  T-IV|           young,~and only touched weapons with my hands in play:~now
 8  T-IV|           so when he was carrying weapons.~This fierce one, with hostile
 9  T-IV|          on the arms that carried weapons.’~You’ll ride in the victory
10  T-IV|          better~than the man with weapons stained by his own blood.~
11  T-IV|           useful~he dedicates the weapons he carried to the ancient
12  T-IV|         will be driven to use its weapons.~If I’m banished, as I am,
13  T-IV|       grant me strength and their weapons.~Though I live far away
14  T-IV|          he was born to the harsh weapons of the noisy forum:~but
15  T-IV|          grasped the unaccustomed weapons of that time:~and I suffered
16  T-IV|         Here, though the noise of weapons surrounds me,~I ease my
17   T-V| surrounded ~by the noise of Getic weapons, and far from home.~Whether
18   T-V|          without them,~I seek the weapons blood-stained from my wounds,~
19  ExII|          I’ve not employed fierce weapons against the gods,~In short
20  ExII|           about you, nor fear the weapons of Italian soldiers.~Bows
21  ExII|    fighting, then ~lifts the same weapons, forgetting his old wound.~
22  ExII|          the sky,~wild Getae with weapons, and battering winter hail:~
23   ExI|    servant now, throwing down her weapons,~and not refusing to set
24   ExI|           I’m surrounded by Getic weapons,~and I’ll follow you as
25 ExIII|         pupil,~because I gave you weapons, and taught you, wanton.~
26 ExIII|       these words:~‘I swear by my weapons, my torches and arrows,~
27  ExIV|       have guarded against ~human weapons, I couldnt do so at all
28  ExIV|    conflict, and suffer the sharp weapons of your tongue,~which you
29  ExIV|      write,~still chase after the weapons madly, that have hurt me?~
30  ExIV|    Grattius gave hunters suitable weapons:~Fontanus singing of Naiads
31  IBIS|         my novice hand to take up weapons.~He wont let me, a man
32  IBIS|   shattered~by your crimes, these weapons we’ve assumed, cruel one. ~~
33  IBIS|      shrouded waters.~And may the weapons sent by Jove against Adimantus, ~
34  IBIS|      Dryops to his Theiodamantine weapons:~or as cruel Cacus died,
35   Ind|            Book TIV.VIII:1-52 Old weapons dedicated to them.~Ibis:
36   Ind|          that Philoctetes and his weapons were essential for the defeat
37   Ind|       brought Philoctetes and the weapons to Troy.~Book TV.I:49-80
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