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 1 T-III|      Icarus gave his name to the endless waves?~Why because Icarus
 2  T-IV|         come, and the night seem endless,~do the weary bones ache
 3  T-IV|         wife equal her husband’s endless kindness,~and your union
 4   T-V|      wish my mind to dissolve in endless cares,~that break in upon
 5  ExII|        my own fate.~My tears are endless, unless numbness checks
 6  ExII|        fallow~decays, wearied by endless production.~The horse that
 7  ExII|           I’m weakened too by an endless series of woes,~and am forced
 8  ExII|         troubles.~I live amongst endless conflict, deprived of peace,~
 9  ExII|          I lie awake instead: my endless sorrows awake too,~since
10   ExI|     cloudy southerly poured down endless rain,~and how the victor
11 ExIII|        my wings have glided over endless ways~to see you, and console
12  ExIV|        that the rain falls in an endless flood.~There’s no place
13  ExIV|         find we were knights~for endless generations, from our first
14  ExIV|     protect the exile, with your endless devotion.~What do I command,
15  IBIS| repeatedly, may you be wasted by endless hunger though full-fed:~
16  IBIS|          who wounded Athens with endless ~song, die hated through
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