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 1   T-I|     storm-tossed ship,~dont, I beg you, add to great Caesar’
 2   T-I|          this island honours,~I beg you, guard our separate
 3  T-II|   forgetful of my name!~I dont beg to return, though we believe
 4  T-II|      Empire.~So, a suppliant, I beg you to banish me somewhere
 5  T-II|      peaceful place of exile, I beg for,~so my punishment might
 6 T-III|      the anger one god feels,~I beg you, drive my slow fate
 7 T-III|         you set out to prove, I beg, that what I wish is possible,~
 8 T-III|        prove it on my behalf, I beg you,~lessen the anger of
 9 T-III|     bitter words, so cruelly?~I beg you, cease to trouble my
10 T-III|      something from this day,~I beg you never to return to this
11 T-III|      such harm to the artist?~I beg, in so far as you can, connoisseur
12  T-IV|   softened his anger.~For now I beg him to order me to another
13  T-IV|         courts of Styx,~know, I beg you ( it would be a sin
14   T-V|         the stars –~spare me, I beg of you, and reduce the lightning-bolt’
15   T-V|        t evade suffering,~but I beg that I might suffer somewhere
16   T-V|   spirits, so unlike my own, ~I beg you, though I’m far away,
17   T-V|      best of their abilities:~I beg the gods, rightly, to close
18   T-V|         denying me the words?~I beg you to alter that! If you
19  ExII|        now, as you still can, I beg you, bring me one thing~
20  ExII|      trim the sails of prayer I beg you.~I only desire a place
21  ExII|       help that so many deny.~I beg you to always bring me what
22   ExI|         my tears an audience, I beg you,~dont close a harsh
23   ExI|       Caesars protect you:~only beg that merciful deity, who’
24 ExIII|        by the long robe.~Say, I beg you, did you ever at my
25 ExIII| unworthy of your leader.~This I beg: that no poet thinks these
26 ExIII|      they seem so poor,~still I beg you to take pleasure in
27 ExIII|      this bitter region,~and to beg that I might die in a pleasanter
28  ExIV|      the power to forget you.~I beg you’ll allow this, and not
29  ExIV|         your prayers to mine, I beg you,~and, if the breeze
30  IBIS|          where Jupiter rules,~I beg this of you: bend all your
31  IBIS|      And let it be fulfilled, I beg: so it may be thought~not
32  IBIS|         a deceptive food:~and I beg someone to test the power
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