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 1   T-I|        from before,~a cause of weeping now, though, once, of joy. ~
 2  T-IV|    paper has been soaked by my weeping,~and my heart feels the
 3  T-IV|     fate: there’s a release in weeping,~grief is worked through,
 4   T-V|        s mouth.~Though Priam’s weeping did not offend Achilles,~
 5   T-V| wearied by the roads,~to whom, weeping, he said: ‘You, go look
 6   T-V|       than mine!’ ~He wrote me weeping, too, and he lifted the
 7  ExII|   anger can be turned aside by weeping.’~So though it’s not a debt
 8  ExII|       in my affairs.~I saw him weeping at my ‘funeral rites’ ~as
 9 ExIII|   troubles,~you’ve a wealth of weeping with me for a husband:~and
10  IBIS|     with wet cheeks begin your weeping for Ibis:~and run with every
11   Ind|     loyal friend to Patroclus, weeping for him after death and
12   Ind|       turned into poplar trees weeping amber by the River Po, happy
13   Ind|       became a spring, through weeping for her son Cenchrias, killed
14   Ind|    Hector.~Book TV.I:49-80 His weeping did not offend Achilles.~
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