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 1   T-I|      dear to me, even now tears fall from my eyes.~The day was
 2   T-I|         lets the useless reins,~fall loosely on his horse’s stubborn
 3   T-I|      comes to pass, a lamb will fall, deservedly, to Minerva,~
 4  T-II|    though no small one:~yet its fall is such that it can rise
 5  T-II|     there’s one who jeers at my fall,~if there’s any regard at
 6 T-III|         so the gentle air might fall beneath my swiftness~and
 7 T-III|        it permanent.~So another fall comes before the first has
 8  T-IV|       in dry-dock,~in case they fall apart in deep water.~The
 9  ExII|      break in competition, will fall.~Strong though it may be,
10   ExI|        for your help will never fall silent.~Believe me, if my
11   ExI|     strength to falter you will fall.~The hope too that time
12   ExI|        only one of your race to fall.~May Tiberius soon drive
13 ExIII|         warning of its imminent fall,~nervousness and fear empty
14  ExIV|   Wanting to write otherwise, I fall to speaking the same:~my
15  IBIS|         on me, violently, in my fall,~be made wretched for it!
16  IBIS|       have sufficient reason to fall.’~She spoke: but ordered
17  IBIS|        none lighter than these, fall on you, ~you whom my anger
18  IBIS|       the Cycnean hero,~may you fall, confined, into the ocean
19  IBIS|         hurled ~discus, may you fall to a blow from that disc.~
20   Ind|    Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus) at the fall of Troy.~ ~Aeacus~Ibis:163-
21   Ind|        escaped from Troy at its fall, and travelled to Latium.
22   Ind|     Aeneas rescued him from the fall of Troy. See Virgil’s Aeneid.~
23   Ind|      and Andromache, who at the fall of Troy was hurled from
24   Ind|      sanctuary of Athene at the Fall of Troy and then taken back
25   Ind|       76 Killed by illness or a fall from his horse, in Germany,
26   Ind|     Ibis:541-596 Venus made him fall in love with Phaedra. He
27   Ind|         1-108 Caused by Amor to fall in love with Jason.~ ~Medusa,
28   Ind| Achilles, and was killed at the Fall of Troy by Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus,
29   Ind|   Insulted, she made Hippolytus fall in love with Phaedra.~ ~
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