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 1   T-I|     boat, doesnt guide it by skill.~As a weak rider lets the
 2   T-I|      path.~I marvel myself my skill didnt fail me~in such a
 3  T-II|      as my precedents:~let my skill soften your anger.~It’s
 4   T-V|      compose them with wit or skill,~the content’s inspired
 5   T-V|     loyalty be less than your skill.~Did Automedon lose faith
 6  ExII|     hero, thanks to Machaon’s skill,~felt the healing power
 7  ExII|     the illness is beyond his skill.~You see how the blood expelled
 8  ExII|     at times isnt curable by skill –~or, if it is, it has to
 9  ExII|  unless its flowing.~Whatever skill I had in making poetry ~
10  ExII|       of the waves.~Often the skill and care of the doctors
11   ExI|     skilfully, you approve my skill.~Our work is different,
12   ExI|    land is made proud of your skill,~so that Orpheus might not
13 ExIII| anxious who seek the doctor’s skill.~Great poets dont require
14 ExIII|     hard to please.~I, with a skill diminished by long suffering,~(
15 ExIII|       you can, proofs of your skill for me to read~so that I
16  ExIV|      so, Severus.~Moreover my skill doesnt respond as before,~
17  ExIV|   there’s any life left in my skill,~it will be at your service,
18  IBIS|      misery be greater for my skill!~And let the prayers of
19   Ind|       invention and technical skill. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses
20   Ind|      EIII.IV:1-56 His medical skill.~ ~Maenads, Maenades, Bacchantes~
21   Ind|       to a contest in musical skill, and was flayed alive by
22   Ind|      XV:1-42 His own artistic skill, his personalMuse’. There
23   Ind|        Book TIV.III:49-84 His skill is displayed in rough seas.~
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