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 1   T-I|        powers are delicate and slight.~He was always engaged in
 2  T-II|      Then, as if life were too slight a gift, added, ~since you
 3 T-III|      shores,~I’m led on by the slight hope: dont remove it from
 4 T-III|      at my flank.~If it were a slight penalty to be deprived~of
 5  ExII|      of my fate, I weaken,~and slight hope subsides, conquered
 6  ExII|       hair,~and, clasping your slight body in my arms,~say: ‘It’
 7  ExII|       mind is stronger than my slight body.~When you’ve thought
 8   ExI|        ask it, add to it their slight crowning touch.~I dont
 9 ExIII|        with wings,~and, with a slight noise, the window creaked
10 ExIII|        The force of my genius, slight perhaps yet something, ~
11 ExIII| reached your hands yet.~It’s a slight work, unequal to the occasion:~
12  ExIV|      Thanking The Consul~ ~Go, slight verses, to the Consul’s
13  ExIV|      my affairs.~No matter how slight the breeze, so long as it
14  ExIV|       though poor, ~I spend my slight resources freely on such
15   Ind|       EIII.IX:1-56 again has a slight hint of a real Muse and
16   Ind|        physique was relatively slight and delicate.~Book TII:77-
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