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 1   T-I|       crowd’s voice make me a common criminal.~Beware of defending
 2   T-I|      strangers do,~follow the common speech, public phrases –~
 3  T-II|       with the rest~aided the common prayers with mine as well. ~
 4  T-II|    vast acclaim:~because it’s common, theatre’s profitable for
 5  T-IV|     State,~and a share of the common wealth is also mine.~Jupiter
 6   T-V|     hold communication in the common tongue:~I have to make myself
 7  ExII|   when rest and sleep, care’s common healer,~are here, that night
 8   ExI|      as well, by the force of common vice, that torrent of water.~
 9   ExI|     and the gods have this in common, both of you~are accustomed
10   ExI|        Still, there are rites common to all poets,~though each
11 ExIII|       at the full.~Sleep, our common rest from care, held me,~
12 ExIII|       you and I have rites in common:~if the wretched are allowed
13  IBIS|       what’s rare, devoid ~of common charity, a face offensive
14  IBIS|      my corpse in vain to the common pyre:~wherever I may be,
15   Ind| hellebore used as purgatives. Common hellebore (helleborus cyclophyllus)
16   Ind|     of Aeneas, or in the more common tradition Numitor the deposed
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