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 1   T-I| baffled by uncertain evils.~Surely we’re done for, there’s
 2   T-I|   wishes.~You, I pray, whom surely no offence of mine ~has
 3  T-II|  coarser than them –~she’ll surely read who made Ilia pregnant.~
 4 T-III|     my fate was dragging me surely to punishment:~it closed
 5  T-IV|  wickedness, in my actions.~Surely she’s good to me now because
 6   T-V|  why’s Alcestis well-known? Surely because she married the
 7   T-V|  make the days any shorter.~Surely nature’s been altered, in
 8  ExII|   miracle,~it found favour: surely that’s no pleasure to the
 9  ExII| nothing more to do with me,~surely you’re hailed by one less
10   ExI| once one of your followers.~Surely my genius, that I feel I
11 ExIII|   place, leaves you behind?~Surely I ought not, living on in
12 ExIII|    should do? Ask yourself, surely:~you’ll find out, if you
13 ExIII|    any leniency in my case?~Surely my fate was clear enough
14  ExIV| think it’s safe to confess,~surely words of deceit involve
15   Ind|   relegatio (banishment) is surely more than coincidental.~ ~
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