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 1   T-I| unknown world.~If you love me, hold back these breakers,~and
 2   T-I|        does not want this. Why hold one he expels?~Let the land
 3   T-I|      part of the universe will hold its course:~now all things
 4   T-I|     Thynian bay and from there hold her course~past Apollonia
 5  T-II|      one has ever been able to hold~the reins of power with
 6  T-II|   Basternae and the Sarmatians hold the nearby region.~This
 7  T-II|      and my book will scarcely hold the naked names.~There’s ‘
 8  T-IV|         the ‘hospitable’, Sea ~hold me: called Axenus, ‘inhospitable’,
 9  T-IV| clusters,~till they can barely hold the juice inside:~time ripens
10   T-V|        be silent,~can scarcely hold back from naming you, against
11   T-V|       ancestral clothing.~They hold communication in the common
12   ExI|    world,~scarcely had room to hold her many guests.~You told
13   ExI|         the ends of the world, hold me.~Caesar, your laurel
14   ExI|  tested by my troubles.~Please hold to what you’ve started,
15 ExIII|       the immoderate cold.~You hold the waves ice-bound, and
16 ExIII|    wonder,~and your ability to hold back tears at my troubles.~
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