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 1 T-III|    my ills: my body borrowed~strength from it to bear what’s scarcely
 2 T-III|    her gift~of love, and her strength in enduring the load she
 3 T-III|   winter spoils them,~and no strength of body brings relief,~and
 4 T-III| brief is easy,~and the least strength shatters what’s already
 5  T-IV|    scarcely protected by the strength of the place!~I avoided
 6  T-IV| these ills.~I’ve neither the strength nor the colour I used to
 7  T-IV|     of old age is sapping my strength~its time now for me to receive
 8  T-IV|      the Muses will grant me strength and their weapons.~Though
 9  T-IV|      powers.~I’d neither the strength of body, nor aptitude of
10   T-V|  inside,~multiplying its own strength under pressure.~Reader,
11   T-V|      mind’s ill, it gains no strength from time,~and the effect
12   T-V|     more powerful than human strength.~That ancient, called wise
13   T-V|     and nothing of my former strength remains.~Yet if I take up
14   T-V|   for me~to believe that the strength of your feelings should
15  ExII| bitter blow,~began to gather strength again from your advice~and,
16  ExII|     tenderness,~I confess my strength of mind is weakened by misery.~
17  ExII|   are furrowing my face:~now strength and vigour ebb in my weakened
18  ExII|     of my old complexion.~No strength penetrates my fragile joints,~
19  ExII|     in the Getic country.~My strength’s not wasted by Venus’s
20   ExI|   forced to display its full strength.~Since I’m a whole world
21   ExI|   causes the body to acquire strength.~To support the burden you
22   ExI|   unbowed,~if you allow your strength to falter you will fall.~
23   ExI|   loyalty:~May you long have strength as well to maintain that
24 ExIII|   the crowd:~I’d have gained strength from such a clamour,~like
25 ExIII|     my sense of duty.~Though strength is lacking, yet the will’
26  IBIS|       let the gods grant you strength according only to my words:~
27   Ind|  wife to her for probity and strength of character.~Book TIV.III:
28   Ind|   wrestling match. He gained strength from touching the ground.
29   Ind|     the ground that gave him strength, and, cracking his ribs,
30   Ind|      XIII:1-50 Noted for his strength.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 Persecuted
31   Ind|     indicate the loyalty and strength of friendship provided by
32   Ind|    children were Victory and Strength. Epimenedes makes her the
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