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 1   T-I|     if you’d let them.~Your courage, with our friends, drove
 2 T-III|     mind retained its great courage,~there was a pallor over
 3   T-V| this day chastity was born, courage and loyalty,~but no joys
 4  ExII|    quivers supply them with courage,~and their horses, capable
 5  ExII|    you, the best part of my courage and my counsel.~But now,
 6   ExI|  Empire:~Germanicus, by his courage, is greater than his years,~
 7   ExI|    you~used to be, and your courage has not lessened,~the more
 8   ExI|   EII.VII:47-84 To Atticus: Courage Conquers All~ ~Fame in the
 9   ExI|   Everything’s lacking. Yet courage conquers all:~It even causes
10   ExI| there.~Just as you have the courage, when events demand it,~
11 ExIII|    all time:~dont let your courage be less than your virtue.~
12 ExIII|   what else the unconquered courage of your sons,~has needed
13  ExIV|     of reward for you,~your courage is still greater than your
14  ExIV|    delivered many.~But your courage exceeded all others, as
15  ExIV|     captured, swiftly, with courage,~and stained the river waters
16  ExIV| given true pledges of their courage.~When I read it aloud, not
17   Ind|    39-74 Celebrated for his courage and abilities.~Book EII.
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