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 1   T-I|     truer husband.~You’re the support on which my ruins rest,~
 2   T-V|       only saving me: but now~support your judgement and myself
 3   T-V| thinks it said thoughtlessly,~support me and your faithful devotion
 4  ExII|      would have been my great support.~Everything that eases a
 5   ExI|       unlucky.~It’s kinder to support his weary chin with only
 6   ExI|   sank my attempt,~I couldnt support the weight of what I’d started.~
 7   ExI|       to acquire strength.~To support the burden you must strive
 8   ExI|    and humans great,~by their support and their mutual assistance. ~
 9   ExI|      no better way of winning support.~Who does not curse Antiphates,
10 ExIII|   keeping~with such things to support a fallen friend.~~ Book
11 ExIII|       a special right to your support.~Other poets write about
12  ExIV|      the Tomitae are kind~and support me, since this land has
13   Ind|     Trojan War with Greece to support his uncle Priam. He was
14   Ind|      but still gave Ovid some support.~Book EII.VII:47-84 Ovid
15   Ind|   suffered as a result of its support for Persia, but gained power
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