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 1   T-I|       leisure, if~you see all’s calm, if his anger’s lost its
 2   T-I|         struck,~who gave me the calm advice to go on living~when
 3   T-I|        helps us, a smile on her calm face,~all things follow
 4  T-II|      who stirred the anger also calm it:~song often influences
 5  T-II|        touch.~If only you might calm your anger for a while~and
 6 T-III|       of mine sailed on through calm water,~He who falls on level
 7  T-IV|          is idle when the sea’s calm:~Phoebus, your art of medicine
 8  ExII| performed serious things with a calm loyalty.~Yet no occasions
 9   ExI|       ship doesnt sail through calm waters.~Let others seek
10   ExI|       granted me:~and when he’s calm and that expression’s tranquil~
11   ExI|       ll hear your words,~but a calm and merciful father, inclined
12   ExI|   shipwrecked sailor even fears calm water.~The fish that’s been
13   ExI|     often find the winter waves calm,~the seas were no stormier
14   ExI|         If the sea didnt offer calm waters for my journey~why
15 ExIII|     terrified of cruel reefs in calm waters?~I scarcely think
16  ExIV|  altered with my fortunes.~That calm reason, you used to praise,
17   Ind|  solstice, when the sea is made calm by Aeolus, Alcyone’s father. (
18   Ind|        sea, able to bring about calm waters.~Book EIII.VI:1-60
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