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1 T-I| lost and always~afraid of a sword slicing at my throat.~Even 2 T-I| deceptions of waves and men,~and sword and sea double my fears.~ 3 T-II| cautious traveller both wear a sword:~one for ambush, the other 4 T-II| Medea, who dipped her sword in her children’s blood,~ 5 T-III| savage father with naked sword:~and all that men of old 6 T-III| avenge his wrongs with the sword.~But as he’s exercised a 7 T-III| his innocent heart with a sword.~Then she tore him apart, 8 T-IV| play:~now I’m old I strap a sword to my side, a shield~to 9 T-IV| receive the gladiator’s wooden sword.~It’s time I no longer breathed 10 T-V| right is overturned by the sword’s aggression.~They keep 11 T-V| all this that the sharp sword dispenses justice~unjustly, 12 ExII| rough Getan with his naked sword~shouldn’t take the life 13 ExII| to end my sorrows with a sword,~saying: ‘What are you doing? 14 ExI| Getan steals my life with a sword.~If your laurels are dedicated 15 ExIV| over the piles of dead your sword~had made, the Getae heaped 16 ExIV| the Getic bowmen with the sword.~He re-took Troesmis when 17 ExIV| to master enemies, with sword and club,~those who made 18 IBIS| son wounded by the cruel sword.~Let no more cups be mixed 19 IBIS| own wife killed him with a sword.~Like Aleuas of Larissa, 20 IBIS| tongue first slit with a sword,~may you bellow like an 21 IBIS| father’s gut.~May the cruel sword maim your trunk, and mutilate ~ 22 Ind| Aegeus recognised Theseus’s sword as his own, and dashed the 23 Ind| His father had hidden a sword, and a pair of sandals,