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1 T-I| my going will add little weight to your fleeing ship.~Caesar’ 2 T-I| such a witness carries any weight.~Neither Andromache, nor 3 T-II| begins to settle,~the whole weight falls on the parts that 4 T-II| ocean depths.~It’s no small weight of water that harms me,~ 5 T-II| going on limping feet?~The weight of Rome’s name is not so 6 T-II| by Jove’s lightning, the weight will cripple me if I try.~ 7 T-III| the waves,~while its own weight sinks the heavy net.~If 8 T-IV| submitting its neck to the weight of the curving yoke:~in 9 T-V| still falls crushed by the weight of such misfortune:~a god’ 10 ExII| my jaded palate~and the weight will lie inert on my stomach 11 ExII| would hardly endure the weight of sadness~You’re like a 12 ExI| I couldn’t support the weight of what I’d started.~What’ 13 ExIII| tears sometimes carry the weight of words.~Make sure it’s 14 ExIII| elegiacs couldn’t carry the weight~of so great a triumph on 15 ExIII| ll admit my omen carries weight.~Believe, and truth will 16 ExIII| suffered worse.~there’s no weight now that you could feel.~ 17 ExIII| my troubles,~and has the weight of an incorruptible informant.~ 18 ExIV| sea-water, ~which gains specific weight from the salt admixture.~ 19 IBIS| let my wishes carry their weight with you:~and you earth 20 IBIS| place: he’ll grant you his weight to roll:~now your new limbs