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1 T-I| or I, poor wretch, would endure a double death!~Now, though 2 T-I| than the hostile sea.~I endure the deceptions of waves 3 T-III| incapable of labour,~now I endure the extremes, no harbourless 4 T-III| rather both~are ill and I endure a double ache.~The nature 5 T-IV| loss, sweetest of wives,~endure the sad season of our misfortune,~ 6 T-IV| once endured, what I now endure, more patiently:~how my 7 T-IV| and it’s hard for me to endure my weakness.~Now’s the time 8 T-V| of His Work~ ~‘But you’d endure your troubles better in 9 T-V| weak ~before, and unable to endure any effort, bears up, ~hardened 10 T-V| times, if only my writings endure,~and wise readers would 11 T-V| you blushed at our ills.~Endure, and be true: you’ve suffered 12 ExII| journeys,~and knowing how to endure days of hunger and thirst,~ 13 ExII| me,~my mind would hardly endure the weight of sadness~You’ 14 ExI| and tell me the ills I endure are less than I earned.~ 15 ExI| Graecinus,~and let that impulse endure for lengths of time.~Though 16 ExIII| harder than this place that I endure,~the general’s face up there 17 ExIII| timid and unassertive.~Naso, endure this too: you’ve suffered 18 ExIV| let that impulse of yours endure lengths of time,~and your 19 ExIV| dangerous seas:~yet, he didn’t endure the anxiety of fate throughout,~ 20 IBIS| these punishments, and he’ll~endure them, let his misery be