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 1   T-I|      will survive.~Ah! What a swift flame flashes from the cloud!~
 2 T-III|    till the hour of death,~or swift death might have anticipated
 3 T-III|        by bright~Lucifer with swift horses, herald of the shining
 4 T-III|      barbarian host attack on swift horses: ~strong in horses
 5  T-IV|    reaches the heavens on its swift way,~leads my eyes into
 6  T-IV|     stand firm against Jove’s swift lightning:~nothing’s so
 7   T-V|   grandson~Protesilaus, whose swift foot first touched the Trojan
 8  ExII|   spine of the river on their swift horses.~For the most part,
 9  ExII|  prince who’s slow to punish, swift to reward,~who grieves whenever
10 ExIII|     to give,~land trampled by swift horses of nearby enemies,~
11 ExIII|      torches never lack their swift fire,~so may he rule the
12 ExIII|  prove my words, I pray, with swift vindication.~~ Book EIII.
13  ExIV|  compassion, undeterred by my~swift fate, offers my life, and
14  ExIV|      can’t go unnoticed,~with swift strides you charge their
15  ExIV|   offer sacred incense to the swift flames,~and I’ll bear witness
16  ExIV|      abandoning his Troien to swift ~death, the incomplete effort
17  IBIS| beaten, driven by his wheel’s swift circling,~and Tityus, stretched
18  IBIS|       limbs will turn Ixion’s swift wheel:~and here the one
19  IBIS|   winter shudder as much from swift Northerlies,~those that
20  IBIS|      s cattle,~turned, in one swift step, from winner to sacrifice.~
21  IBIS|       husband, struck down by swift flames,~so, I pray, may
22   Ind|       Boeotia, famous for her swift running. Warned against
23   Ind|   frozen Danube, riding their swift horses.~Book TIII. XII:1-
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