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 1   T-I|          faithless, in my bitter trouble,~would have come into my
 2 T-III|          he wrote in.~If it’s no trouble, readers, tell me what place,~
 3 T-III|        have concealed it without trouble,~yet you couldnt have embraced
 4 T-III|     cruelly?~I beg you, cease to trouble my shade.~Imagine my crimes
 5  T-IV|    though I brought a part of my trouble on myself,~by my sin, I
 6  T-IV| punishment!~And I’m fortunate my trouble wasnt while they lived,~
 7   T-V|    grieve!~Yet he endures bitter trouble patiently, as he should,~
 8   T-V|          day, rather effort ~and trouble, a fate your character didn’
 9  ExII|       you.~Maximus will take the trouble: such is his loyalty:~and
10   ExI|          on my account.~Some, in trouble, are assisted by being present
11 ExIII|     exile, you that aggravate my trouble.~You never experience Spring
12 ExIII|         for long there’s been no trouble unknown to me,~to whom the
13  ExIV|          has grown in my time of trouble.~Anyone who saw your tears,
14   Ind|          Empire, and a source of trouble during Augustus’s reign.~
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