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 1  T-II|      do: no one has ever been able to hold~the reins of power
 2 T-III|   they denied our poet,~to be able to live in peace in your
 3 T-III|    new shame,~and whatever is able to bring us such shame ~
 4  T-IV|     So all the people will be able to watch the triumph,~and
 5  T-IV|    bring,~I once prayed to be able to live peacefully when
 6  T-IV|        while that man’s still able to hide his name.~~ Book
 7   T-V|       is your doing: that I’m able to remember.~May Caesar
 8  ExII|    the hope that you might be able to lessen my ills….?)~I,
 9  ExII| wounds were curable~they’d be able to be cured through your
10  ExII|    even though I’d like to be able to deny my offence,~still
11   ExI|      to be told.~I wish to be able to bury my own ashes.~So
12   ExI|       except its recent sins,~able to bring shame on your House.~
13   ExI| consider them present,~and be able to speak with them as if
14   ExI|  occasion, ~and afterwards be able to recall innocent laughter.~
15 ExIII|   trembling, you’ll barely be able even to say that.~I suspect
16   Ind|      166 Ibis:365-412 A witch able to transform men into beasts.~ ~
17   Ind|      1-38 The god of the sea, able to bring about calm waters.~
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