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 1   T-I|    silently wishes, unheard by enemies,~my punishment lightened
 2  T-II| fiercest, cruellest, of all my enemies,~who read my witticisms
 3  T-II|   would be eased.~Thrust among enemies, patiently I suffer the
 4   T-V|       place encircled by cruel enemies.~Since my offence was bloodless,
 5   T-V|   place encircled by countless enemies.~And add to that, my imagination’
 6  ExII|      heavier one.~I live among enemies, surrounded with dangers,~
 7  ExII|     exiled further from savage enemies:~that some rough Getan with
 8  ExII|     nor grape,~and not free of enemies in any direction,~but let
 9 ExIII|     land,~never free of savage enemies and snow,~will a time come
10 ExIII|      by swift horses of nearby enemies,~by your leave I’d seek
11 ExIII|     fear, walls battered at by enemies,~their arrows soaking wet
12 ExIII|       might be stained by your enemiesblood.~Such are the pens
13 ExIII|        surrounded by crowds of enemies.~O, how only one of my many
14  ExIV|     steeped in venom.~May your enemies come to know how fierce
15  ExIV| throughout, here, where savage enemies~demonstrate that might’s
16  ExIV|       You dont have to master enemies, with sword and club,~those
17   Ind|        of loyalty even amongst enemies. ~Book TII.I:1 His banning
18   Ind|      intended for their mutual enemies, those opposed to Julia’
19   Ind|      for being merciful to his enemies.~Book EI.II:53-100 A reiteration
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