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1 T-I| with me.~Rescue my weary spirit from a cruel death,~if one 2 T-I| life that’s mine,~and my spirit will melt away in the empty 3 T-II| be alone, I was: yours in spirit.~I prayed you might seek 4 T-II| paid you that your acts and spirit constantly deserve,~may 5 T-II| exploits should have drawn my spirit.~I’m undeservedly blamed. 6 T-II| yourself have inspired my spirit,~how in song my mind favours 7 T-III| the power to kill me:~my spirit matched my ills: my body 8 T-III| Since if the deathless spirit flies on high in the empty 9 T-IV| by the leafy thyrsus,~the spirit is lifted above mortal suffering.~ 10 T-IV| so great a good:~and my spirit will find a place to see 11 T-IV| widowed, and alone!~This spirit, with your help, would have 12 T-IV| comfort revived this dying spirit,~as the flame does at the 13 T-IV| had is absent from their spirit:~the Indian elephant, obeying 14 T-IV| both guide and friend, who spirit me~from the Danube to a 15 T-V| let the time be brief –~my spirit will be a slave to that 16 ExII| with your own nobility of spirit,~in order to secure whose 17 ExII| This might move Caesar’s spirit if he heard it~Maximus, 18 ExII| another cause,~my anguish of spirit and my continual suffering.~ 19 ExII| leaves to the Alps?~The spirit with a miserable wound should 20 ExII| until he’d crushed the bold spirit~of that people, by a justified 21 ExII| verse witness to a rare spirit,~that those to come may 22 ExII| deeper~cause, the anxiety of spirit that’s always with me.~If 23 ExI| endorsement’s gratifying to my spirit,~even if it’s hard for you 24 ExI| scarcely be equal to your spirit.~Power is never active in 25 ExI| heart:~and I’ll return this spirit to the vacant air,~before 26 ExIII| Added to which you have a spirit that’s always gentle,~and 27 ExIII| terebinth.~Your birth suits your spirit, since you have a noble~ 28 ExIII| spent a large part of your spirit with me, friends:~I cherish 29 ExIII| Stop defaming that kind spirit with your empty fears.~Why 30 ExIV| Ulysses, the example of a spirit suffering to excess,~was 31 ExIV| Augustus, was mortal,~but his spirit has passed to the domains 32 IBIS| death you long for:~and your spirit struggle long to leave your