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 1  T-II|     stopped short of death,~O Prince, how sparingly you used
 2  T-II|       invectiveworthy of a prince –~you yourself, as is right,
 3  T-II|  gazing at you, most merciful prince,~and fails me when I gaze
 4  T-II|      Should you, the Empire’s prince, leave your post~and read
 5  T-II|      being read by so great a prince:~but that doesnt render
 6  T-II|    when you were first called prince.~You’ll find the same maxims
 7  T-IV|        I think, with our just prince.~The Father of the Country
 8  T-IV| Olympic prize,~when a wounded prince’s anger ordered me~to Tomis
 9   T-V|       recalled:~think, if the prince shows lenience, it may be~
10   T-V| suffered much worse,~when the Prince’s anger tore me away from
11  ExII|    earned and experienced the prince’s anger,~dont think I’d
12  ExII|     food for horses,~but to a prince who’s slow to punish, swift
13  ExII|   call forth the day when the Prince relents!~~ Book EI.V:1-42
14  ExII|     blood are needed,~often a prince’s anger can be turned aside
15   ExI|        the love of an eternal prince~wins for you, exert itself
16   ExI|       accustomed to share the Prince of Youth’s studies,~that
17   ExI|    eloquence appropriate to a Prince’:~there’s such nobility
18   ExI|    that time might soften the prince’s wrath,~warns me against
19 ExIII|      is more lenient than our prince:~Justice moderates his powers.~
20 ExIII|      people live under such a prince, can you~really believe
21  ExIV|    holy hands,~so the arts of prince and scholar never fail you,~
22  ExIV|     things,~you could ask the prince’s anger to relent, for me!~
23   Ind|  anemone.~ ~Adrastus~Mythical prince of Argos.~Book EI.III:49-
24   Ind|   there.~ ~Aeson~A Thessalian prince of Iolchos, son of Cretheus,
25   Ind|   with Hyacinthus the Spartan prince. Apollo was a rival for
26   Ind|       Julius Cottius a native prince. He took service with the
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