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 1   T-I|       nor to reach Athens, I one sought as a student,~nor the Asian
 2   T-I|   friends.~Joyful in victory, he sought his native land:~I fled
 3   T-I|        he found the household he sought,~reaching the fields he’
 4   T-I|       stripped bare~by those who sought the planks from my shipwreck.~
 5 T-III|         that I sinned, ~though I sought no advantage from that sin,~
 6  T-IV|         wide world,~a wretch who sought the left-hand Euxine shore.~
 7  ExII|           hardly anywhere’s more sought after than Smyrna.~Diogenes,
 8   ExI|        greedy mind, and no one’s sought after.~Now everyone desires
 9   ExI|    judgement, is free of reward:~sought for itself, unaccompanied
10   ExI|      Fame in the liberal arts is sought by many of us:~unhappily
11  ExIV| war-bands,~and you, Phasis, once sought by the Greek heroes,~Borysthenes
12  IBIS|       take away this life, often sought to excess by you, ~that
13  IBIS|     Myrtoan waters:~as those who sought in vain the speeding girl, ~
14   Ind|      Book EI.III:49-94 Patroclus sought refuge with him.~Book EI.
15   Ind|        Plexippus and Toxeus. She sought revenge for their deaths
16   Ind|  Defeated at Pharsalus (48BC) he sought refuge in Egypt but was
17   Ind|        homeland, where Patroclus sought refuge.~Book EI.IV:1-58
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