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 1   T-I|           wishes, let that be: the Leader’s anger done,~grant me the
 2   T-I|          the happy age with him as Leader,~and offered incense for
 3  T-II|           as ever over the Italian leader,~setting the laurel on the
 4  T-IV|            in Sidonian purple,~was leader in the war: this one next
 5  T-IV|         the feet of the undefeated leader.~Offering her proud neck
 6  T-IV|           will be there with their leader.~And I will enjoy the fruits
 7   ExI|            gathered to gaze on the leader’s face:~and Rome whose vast
 8   ExI|           You were fit to be their leader~not companion, not to find
 9 ExIII|         help,~wife, and appear the leader of your party.~The role
10 ExIII|       rejoice, great father of our leader and our land,~while the
11 ExIII|           made is unworthy of your leader.~This I beg: that no poet
12  ExIV|         lower ranks followed their leader’s example,~fought, took
13  IBIS|      endured from the Carthaginian leader. ~Nor let divine power be
14  IBIS|        hands:~like those the Punic leader drowned in the waters~of
15   Ind|        Iphigenia, and Electra. The leader of the Greek army in the
16   Ind|       Apollodorus was a democratic leader in the city in the Chalcidice
17   Ind|            Jason~The son of Aeson, leader of the Argonauts, and hero
18   Ind|            1-38 Telephus was their leader.~ ~Naides~The water nymphs,
19   Ind|           Oedipus and Jocasta. The leader of the Seven against Thebes.~
20   Ind| land-locked sea.~ ~Porus~An Indian leader whom Alexander conquered
21   Ind|          century BC as a religious leader, and mathematician also.
22   Ind|          He was the great Athenian leader who defeated the Persians
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