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 1   T-I|        by my friends.~Joyful in victory, he sought his native land:~
 2  T-II|        your father’s deeds,~may Victory, always accustomed to your
 3 T-III|         warlike Rome ~looks, in victory, from her hills, on all
 4  T-IV|    weapons.’~You’ll ride in the victory chariot, Caesar, high above,~
 5   T-V|        merciful to his enemy in victory.~Why hesitate, why fear
 6   ExI|      climb~the Tarpeian Rock in victory, by a happy Rome:~your father
 7  ExIV|      how they fell.~You trod in victory over the piles of dead your
 8   Ind|     TIII.V:1-56 Showed mercy in victory.~ ~Alexandria~The capital
 9   Ind|       46 Augustus dedicated his victory at Actium to Apollo, since
10   Ind| Alexander showed magnanimity in victory.~Ibis:311-364 Ovid may intend
11   Ind|       46 Augustus dedicated his victory at Actium to Apollo, since
12   Ind|        252 Ovid is anticipating victory in Pannonia. Tiberius and
13   Ind|         54 Ovid is anticipating victory in Germany after the defeat
14   Ind|     Pallas. Their children were Victory and Strength. Epimenedes
15   Ind|         Victoria~The goddess of victory. After the battle of Actium,
16   Ind|   Augustus) erected a statue of Victory in the Curia Julia (built
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