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 1  T-II|       this heart supported you, greatest of men,~and what I could
 2 T-III|     address~the crowdCaesar, greatest of them, hear my prayer!~
 3 T-III|       it possible,~you take the greatest of interest in my affairs,~
 4  T-IV|         not lie,~she who’s your greatest care, thinks of you,~having
 5   T-V|         you possess a gift, the greatest I could give.~Add that you’
 6  ExII|      are not sane,~and am I the greatest proof of what they say,~
 7   ExI|    words to you even now, ~you, greatest of youths in war or peace.~
 8   ExI|      that character,~Rufus, the greatest glory of Fundi’s earth.~ ~
 9  IBIS|       And to me He’s by far the greatest, ~who did not wish my path
10   Ind|    horses.~Book TIII.V:1-56 The greatest warrior at Troy.~Book TIV.
11   Ind|      Barnard’s star, having the greatest proper motion of any star
12   Ind|      TIV.X:1-40 An example: the greatest poet.~Book EII.X:1-52 Author
13   Ind| immortal.~Book EIII.IX:1-56 The greatest of epic poets.~Book EIV.
14   Ind| Lucretius Carus (c95-c54BC) the greatest Roman didactic poet and
15   Ind|       Book TIV.X:1-40 Even this greatest of poets died poor.~Book
16   Ind|       of Eleutherae, one of the greatest of the Greek artists (c.
17   Ind|        Achilles, and one of the greatest of the bowmen at the Trojan
18   Ind|        TIII.V:1-56 Achilles the greatest warrior there.~Book TIV.
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