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 1   T-I|         body rests on the solid ground, as you ebb,~and there are
 2   T-I|   lifted her body from the cold ground,~she wept for herself, and
 3 T-III|     with my bones,~bury them in ground near the city:~and carve
 4 T-III|    water,~He who falls on level ground – it scarcely happens –~
 5  T-IV|        his wretched gaze on the ground,~did not look so when he
 6  ExII|     sowing my seed in poisonous ground~though deceived so many
 7  ExII|        be crushed by war on the ground, cold in the sky,~wild Getae
 8  ExII|      possible to have~a plot of ground at least to cultivate in
 9  ExII|         to rest in neighbouring ground.~Since he pays the debt
10   ExI|         barbarian foes allow no ground to be ploughed.~Body and
11 ExIII|   barrier to tears, sink to the ground,~stretch your arms towards
12 ExIII|    allow the farmers to dig the ground.~Often bright purple has
13 ExIII|        to be buried in peaceful ground,~when I try, sometimes,
14  ExIV|        as long as I escape this ground before me.~Styx too, if
15  IBIS|      like Anaxarchus may you be ground in a deep mortar,~and your
16   Ind| defeated by lifting him off the ground in a wrestling match. He
17   Ind|      strength from touching the ground. Busiris was his brother.~ ~
18   Ind|    Martis)~The great recreation ground of ancient Rome, the Field
19   Ind| function as a park and exercise ground.~Book TV.I:1-48 Book EI.
20   Ind|         by lifting him from the ground that gave him strength,
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