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 1   T-I|           for, there’s no hope of safety,~while I speak the waves
 2   T-I|        From there may she sail in safety to the Milesian city, ~Tomis,
 3  T-II|    Tiberius, be safe, with you in safety,~and rule this Empire when
 4 T-III|        Daedalus beat his wings in safety~while Icarus gave his name
 5 T-III|          enjoying~your companions safety, I’d be safe through your
 6  T-IV|            as ever, for her son’s safety,~to the noble gods, and
 7  ExII|          t begrudge them, live in safety.~And my books are more deserving
 8   ExI|           waters.~Let others seek safety: the most wretched fate’
 9   ExI|           me~the power to live in safety in this place I hate.~~
10 ExIII| indifferent to her poor husband’s safety.’~~ Book EIII.I:67-104 To
11 ExIII|          have loved me openly, in safety,~if that’s a thing of danger,
12  ExIV|    offering~her the only place of safety in her wanderings, ~so Tomis
13   Ind|           offers a prayer for his safety.~Book TIV.II:1-74 Fighting
14   Ind|           offers a prayer for his safety.~Book TIV.II:1-74 Fighting
15   Ind|           which his life, and the safety of his kingdom, depended.
16   Ind|        Diomede, it guaranteed the safety of Troy while the Trojans
17   Ind|          sent to him by Priam for safety, whom Agamemnon had bribed
18   Ind|          hair that guaranteed the safety of his kingdom and his life.
19   Ind|           offers a prayer for his safety. Tiberius is still warring
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