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 1   T-I|         and the sweet ones in that faithful home,~and the friends that
 2   T-I|         Sarmatian shores.~He had a faithful crew and true companions:~
 3   T-I|      complain.~~ Book TI.IX:1-66 A Faithful Friend~ ~You who read this
 4   T-I|     praised by Hector’s lips.~When faithful Theseus went with his friend
 5 T-III|       shaken~wont you strike your faithful breast with trembling hand?~
 6 T-III|      sorrowing dust will know your faithful care.~I’d write more: but
 7 T-III|       tears that I drank with your faithful words.~Even now you defend
 8 T-III|        written letter, ~and be the faithful servant of speech. ~You’
 9   T-V| thoughtlessly,~support me and your faithful devotion equally.~While
10   ExI|       wishes of an absent man~with faithful care, and no burden you
11  IBIS|    faithless whom you thought were faithful to you. ~Like Milo, under
12   Ind|          VI:1-46 Automedon was his faithful charioteer.~Book EI.III:
13   Ind|           XIV:1-46 Andromache, his faithful wife.~Book EII.XI:1-28 Uncle
14   Ind|      Chrysothemis. Pylades was his faithful friend. He avenged the murder
15   Ind|            Book TI.III:1-46 Ovid’s faithful friends were probably Brutus,
16   Ind|          Odyssey. His wife was the faithful Penelope, and his son Telemachus.~
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