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 1  T-II|     weight will cripple me if I try.~It’s a rich mind can tell
 2 T-III|      author’s fate he shouldnt try,~the wretch, to hide it
 3 T-III|         holds them back if they try:~and though Boreas roars
 4 T-III| marvellous~creator of torments, try out your work in person,’~
 5 T-III|         a liar,~I’d like you to try my punishment yourself.~~
 6   T-V|    between themselves. Bacchus,~try to influence Caesar’s power
 7   T-V|         for these ills should I try to find?~If I look at the
 8  ExII|     your heart was sad?~You may try to hide it and shrink from
 9  ExII|    heavy ploughshare myself~and try my hand at scattering seed
10   ExI|        dont ask that it should try to defend me: the case ~
11   ExI|      whether it’s better~not to try anything like that. The
12   ExI|         to my prayers.~But only try it if you think it wont
13 ExIII|     free from blame)~though you try to hide the crime under
14 ExIII|        who have long been lost, try by my talent ~to be one
15 ExIII|         peaceful ground,~when I try, sometimes, to exercise
16  ExIV|        I can’t find anything to try, to desire or not desire,~
17  ExIV|       that it’s up to the gods, try and woo those powers ~with
18  IBIS|      weapon.~Like Milo, may you try to split open the wood with
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