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 1   T-I|      see me hurled through the vast seas,~pursued by the winds,
 2  T-II|       Empire~though nothing so vast has ever existed.~The city
 3  T-II|   applauded, given a prize, to vast acclaim:~because it’s common,
 4 T-III|      due credit:~I’ve seen the vast waters frozen with ice,~
 5  ExII|   uncultivated levels,~and the vast plains that no one owns.~
 6  ExII|      my flight.~I ploughed the vast seas in a fragile boat:~
 7  ExII|   there at once supported by a vast army.~He did not leave until
 8   ExI|  leader’s face:~and Rome whose vast walls compass the wide world,~
 9   ExI|        no Polyphemus in Etna’s vast caves,~it’s no cannibal,
10   ExI|  mightier in virtues than ~the vast world, reign in your justified
11 ExIII|       live on a far shore of a vast sea.~While news gets here,
12  ExIV| tidings,~having flown down the vast pathways of the air.~Because
13  IBIS|      mighty Hercules, into the vast sea.~Or like Phoenix, child
14  IBIS|       consumed in Polyphemus’s vast gut,~like those who fell
15  IBIS|  victim, at last, brought down vast rains:~like Antaeus’s brother,
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