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 1   T-I|          goods~greedy to acquire wealth without end,~nor to reach
 2   T-I|          would have come into my wealth, if you’d let them.~Your
 3   T-I|   friends gather round when your wealth is gone.~As a shadow trails
 4  T-II|         those you’ve enriched by wealth ~or honours take up weapons
 5  T-II|      none,~and noted neither for wealth nor poverty,~so its knights
 6  T-II|         t subtract it, my family wealth.~You didnt condemn my action
 7 T-III|       yours the equal of immense wealth,~still fortune gives and
 8 T-III|      unguarded,~their undefended wealth is plundered,~the scant
 9 T-III|          is plundered,~the scant wealth of the country, herds~and
10  T-IV|        and a share of the common wealth is also mine.~Jupiter adds
11  T-IV|         lightning:~through whose wealth I should not have wanted~
12  T-IV|   Maeonian Homer himself left no wealth behind.’~Moved by his words,
13   T-V|          didnt take my life, my wealth, my civil rights,~though
14   T-V|     given you more by giving you wealth:~the rich take nothing to
15  ExII|         He took neither life nor wealth from me, nor, if his anger~
16  ExII|       character and probity, not wealth~or the titles of illustrious
17 ExIII|        by our troubles,~you’ve a wealth of weeping with me for a
18  ExIV|         slow in my affairs,~your wealth never denied me generous
19  ExIV|        of the power of Croesus’s wealth?~Yet didnt he, a captive,
20  ExIV|     spear,~preventing the city’s wealth being diminished:~or, when
21  ExIV|        my ruin stripped me of my wealth.~Prosperous houses and cities
22  ExIV| possession, amongst your family ~wealth: I’m a part of your estate,
23  IBIS|          you love Plutus, god of wealth, Ceresson, in vain,~and
24  IBIS|        Polydorus, for ~his great wealth, may a host murder you for
25  IBIS|   because of whom Etna emits its wealth of flame.~May the Thracian
26   Ind|       c560-546BC), famed for his wealth. He was defeated and captured
27   Ind|      TIII.VII:1-54 An example of wealth.~Book EIV.III:1-58 Rescued
28   Ind|         to the law. His enormous wealth was accompanied by personal
29   Ind|         Athens. He increased the wealth of Athens after readministrating
30   Ind|          Identified with Plutus, wealth.~ ~Podalirius~The son of
31   Ind|        beneficent planet, ruling wealth, love etc.~Ibis:541-596
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