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 1  T-II|        the same weapon will both wound and cure me,~and the Muse
 2  T-II| important enough to re-open your wound, Caesar,~it’s more than
 3  T-II|          useful, that can’t also wound.~What’s more useful than
 4 T-III|         tell.~As if from its own wound, my mind shrinks~from that
 5 T-III|     unfeeling hands from my deep wound,~and allow a scar to form,
 6  T-IV|         the weapon that dealt my wound.~Perhaps these studies might
 7  T-IV| Bacchante, possessed, feeling no wound,~while the wild howling
 8   T-V|         forbid tears when a deep wound’s been suffered?~Even Phalaris
 9   T-V|      Philoctetes nursed the foul wound~dealt him by that snake
10  ExII|     chance of death from a cruel wound, ~by smearing every arrow-head
11  ExII|       the healing power ease his wound,~So I, low in spirits, wounded
12  ExII|         sufficient time:~the raw wound quivers at the touch of
13  ExII|          herbs,~he’ll not cure a wound in the heart.~Medicine can’
14  ExII|          spirit with a miserable wound should be spared.~Oxen draw
15  ExII|      weapons, forgetting his old wound.~The shipwrecked sailor
16  ExII|        by Jupiter has no trivial wound?~Even if Achilles had limited
17   ExI|          anything like that. The wound is such~that, since it can’
18   ExI|         ve hardly room for a new wound.~The ploughshare’s not worn
19 ExIII|      great fame derived from his wound.~If there’s a place for
20  ExIV|  remember that you too bathed my wound~with your tears when I was
21  IBIS|         inexorably, disturbs the wound of a man~seeking peace,
22  IBIS|       teat, and armed received a wound, unarmed help:~or he who
23  IBIS|       Aleuas of Larissa, by your wound, may you find~those faithless
24  IBIS|         s whole body is a single wound:~as Dryas’s son who held
25  IBIS|         you too.~And may it even wound you as it dies, like him~
26  IBIS|         grim lyre perished~may a wound to your right hand be the
27  IBIS|     child avenged Lycurgus may a wound~be left for you too to receive
28   Ind|        sickness from the noxious wound.~Book EI.III:1-48 Treated
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