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 1  T-II|          it all gapes open,~and dragged down by its mass, falls
 2 T-III|        but that~was not Hector, dragged behind Achilleshorses.~
 3  T-IV|     seeing blood-stained Hector dragged by Achilleschariot.~I’
 4   T-V|         in wild seas,~you alone dragged me, half-dead, from the
 5   ExI|        So may fierce Germany be dragged, a slave~with fear-struck
 6  IBIS|      all applaud ~while you are dragged away, at the executioners’
 7  IBIS| punishment, let it be split and dragged apart by horses:~or you
 8  IBIS|       him,~as the adulterer was dragged over Athenian soil~while
 9  IBIS|        caught by a raging bull, dragged over wild ~mountains, as
10  IBIS|         imperial wife Dirce was dragged. ~May your severed tongue
11  IBIS|     anger,~may you an exile, be dragged away by your terrified horses.~
12   Ind|        by Achilles and his body dragged round the walls of Troy.
13   Ind|      III:1-48 No longer Hector, dragged behind Achilleshorses.~
14   Ind|       EIV.XVI:1-52 His body was dragged three times round the walls
15   Ind|      hers (and Ars Amatoria was dragged into it as a morally corrupting
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