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 1   T-I|   her aid.~~ Book TI.IV:1-28 Troubled Waters~ ~Bootes, the guardian
 2   T-I|  volume,~was composed in the troubled days of my journey.~Either
 3  T-II|     sufficient you should be troubled once.~The first, then: that
 4  T-II|     the arts,~you were sure, troubled sacred marriage-beds.~But
 5 T-III|     a pallor over the girl’s troubled face.~So, watching the approaching
 6  T-IV|     weary bones ache in your troubled body?~I dont doubt these
 7  T-IV|  your mind.~Are you sad? I’m troubled to be the cause of your
 8  T-IV|    old,~since its waters are troubled by immoderate winds,~and
 9  T-IV|    cover my bones.~My body’s troubled, but my mind is worse,~absorbed
10  ExII|     you’ve lately granted my troubled mind~brought help and hope
11  ExII|      Everything that eases a troubled mind was absent too,~with
12 ExIII|  conscience, that I’ve never troubled lawful beds.~I wrote for
13  ExIV| waves in the canals,~and the troubled water builds in a choked
14   Ind|      at Troy.~Ibis:251-310 A troubled people.~ ~Turnus~King of
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