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 1   T-I|    good fortune~never to be in need, a fate dissimilar to mine. ~
 2  T-II|       with mine as well. ~Do I need to say that even the books
 3 T-III|      when his anger’s sated,~I need to pray then with a still
 4  T-IV| thought, a god.~Though I wont need to, I’ll accept the blame,~
 5  T-IV|    ever go forward,~so may you need no help, and yet help your
 6   T-V|     cause of his sadness,~must need to have the sun pointed
 7   T-V|    breathe the air:~it’s you I need to thank, after the great
 8   T-V|        the product of joy, and need a mind at peace.~My fortunes
 9   T-V|     and loyal, here:~you dont need to search for fame through
10  ExII|      Caesar, though he doesnt need it himself,~lacks no honour
11  ExII|    Paullus Fabius Maximus: His Need~ ~Whether day gazes on this
12  ExII|      slightest nod.~There’s no need of any Getae to bring about
13  ExII|      bring me what I’ll always need,~for as long as Caesar’s
14   ExI|  turning away from a friend in need,~you perform an act rarer
15   ExI|       afraid because I think I need to fear you~whose love has
16 ExIII|        guide in the act.~You’d need to keep Evadne before your
17 ExIII|    burning pyre.~But you dont need to die, dont need Penelope’
18 ExIII|       dont need to die, dont need Penelope’s weaving.~It’s
19 ExIII|        Caesar’s wife your lips need to pray to,~who by her virtue
20 ExIII|   strong have inner power, and need no Machaon. ~It’s the sick
21  IBIS|      anyone whose lips have no need for lies.~Gods of earth
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