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 1   T-I|    master~may you land there and ease my distress.~Either no one
 2 T-III|         business’, born for idle ease,~I was tender, and incapable
 3 T-III|        that’s any use, no one to ease his pain with Apollo’s art,~
 4 T-III|          death.~This you can do, ease the woes by suffering them~
 5 T-III|        in whatever way each can, ease my pain somehow,~dont refuse
 6 T-III|        he might bring himself to ease~my punishment by changing
 7 T-III|       displeasure, once,~let him ease my exile now, by a change
 8 T-III|      Getic lands.~It’s a time of ease there, and a string of festive
 9  T-IV|        revere the goddesses, who ease my ills,~friends of my anxious
10  T-IV|          enjoyed,~and to live at ease with my studies,~keeping
11  T-IV|     Fates were hostile, bringing ease ~to my early years, pain
12  T-IV|          weapons surrounds me,~I ease my sad fate with such song
13   T-V|       that her cheeks be dry.~To ease a deadly pain with words,
14   T-V|        who made my wounds, might ease what he’s made.~and satisfied
15   T-V|      Getae.~I, who led a life of ease, free of labour, ~in my
16   T-V| neighbouring stars:~be here, and ease my fate, loveliest of the
17  ExII|         their powers.~They often ease punishments and restore
18  ExII|           felt the healing power ease his wound,~So I, low in
19  ExII|      attempt every assistance to ease your pain.’~These words
20   ExI|      strides under your command,~ease my sentence the least amount,
21   ExI|         far apart, and desire to ease my situation.~We gazed at
22  ExIV|         ll never forget,~you who ease the anxiety of my ills. ~
23  IBIS|         split open the wood with ease,~but be unable to withdraw
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