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 1   T-I|         the Sarmatian land.~I’m forced to touch the wild left shore
 2   T-I|        Sea, not by my will,~but forced to bravery through my fear.~
 3   T-V|        love her husband, though forced~to be parted from him, and,
 4   T-V|         forgive me, Muses! –~am forced to speak Sarmatian for the
 5  ExII|  endless series of woes,~and am forced to be old before my time.~
 6   ExI|      offence,~and his anger was forced to display its full strength.~
 7 ExIII|         already know.~If I were forced to judge what I deserve,
 8 ExIII| yourself allow:~no one shall be forced to accept my tribute.~Though
 9  ExIV|         there, almost has to be forced.~I’ve little or no pleasure,
10  ExIV|         is the sixth summer I’m forced to spend~on Cimmerian shores,
11  IBIS|         your dying:~yet life be forced to shun the death you long
12   Ind|        oracle, her suitors were forced to race against her on penalty
13   Ind|  Iobates not daring to kill him forced him to fight the fire-breathing
14   Ind|        Achilles, whom Agamemnon forced him to relinquish, initiating
15   Ind|       king of Egypt. ~They were forced to marry their cousins,
16   Ind|       Augustus, since Livia was forced to divorce her husband and
17   Ind|         was Triumvir, he having forced Claudius to relinquish her.
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