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1 T-I| you’re a foreigner in a mighty city~don’t think you come 2 T-I| my vessel, shattered by a mighty storm,~dreads to near the 3 T-I| flashes from the cloud!~What a mighty crash resounds from the 4 T-I| me, and obeys, with me, a mighty god.~While I speak, fearful 5 T-I| a comrade, crushed by a mighty blow,~and comfort him, you 6 T-II| a Caesar wages war for a mighty Caesar.~Truly there’s no 7 T-II| mind can tell of Caesar’s mighty deeds,~if the content’s 8 T-III| this is truly the house of mighty Jove.’~But why do laurels 9 T-IV| and my lament will find a mighty voice in the future.~It 10 ExII| claimed by me, but by a mighty god.~Because I’ve earned 11 ExII| king.~He, remembering the mighty race his virtue adds to,~ 12 ExII| as now,~warring Rome, and mighty Caesar, should approve of 13 ExI| heroes,~honouring them in a mighty voice, how, ~wearing embroidered 14 ExI| doing, the praise due~to mighty heroes, and bring what help 15 ExI| meagre vein,~and you make a mighty river of a little stream.~ 16 ExI| too, fitting wife for a mighty husband,~give a sympathetic 17 ExIII| you do will be seen on a mighty stage,~and you’ll be a virtuous 18 ExIII| tell the actions of the mighty heroes.~The force of my 19 ExIV| Severus, mightiest poet of mighty patrons, this you read ~ 20 IBIS| I’m lost, shipwrecked by mighty waves,~while the foreign 21 IBIS| three times defeated by mighty Hercules, into the vast