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 1   T-I|       for our friendship~in our mutual life and our continuing
 2  T-II|    Thebes, Eteocles, Polynices,~mutual wounds, heroes at the seven
 3  T-IV|        charged, with me, with a mutual crime.~Since they were once
 4  T-IV|   iambics,~were members of that mutual circle dear to me.~And many-metered
 5   ExI|       studies,~and the rites of mutual service should be kept.~
 6   ExI|        1-38 To Cotys of Thrace: Mutual Advantage~ ~Cotys, descendant
 7   ExI|         their support and their mutual assistance. ~You too, O
 8   ExI|       together, and offered our mutual prayers to the ocean gods,~
 9 ExIII|  yourself are the stronger.~Our mutual love and our marriage vows
10  ExIV|         aid, that I observe our mutual rite,~and have set my hand
11  ExIV|     wretched exile.~But, by the mutual bonds of our sacred calling,
12   Ind|       360 Book TV.V:27-64 Their mutual death.~ ~Eubius~An unknown
13   Ind| imprisoned. Tacitus has it that mutual affection was expressed
14   Ind|      perhaps intended for their mutual enemies, those opposed to
15   Ind|       TII:313-360 The brothersmutual death.~Ibis:1-40 The smoke
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