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 1   T-I|         by them, and driven on a strong southerly~may she quickly
 2 T-III|     sobbing.~I’ve also felt your strong defence of me, in my absence –~
 3 T-III|         attack on swift horses: ~strong in horses and strong in
 4 T-III|    horses: ~strong in horses and strong in far-flung arrows~laying
 5  T-IV|         unbelievable.~Nothing is strong enough, though bound with
 6   T-V|         and held in check by the strong leash,~like an eager racehorse
 7  ExII|          competition, will fall.~Strong though it may be, the ship
 8  ExII|         t be closed: no power is strong enough~to accept the responsibility
 9  ExII|          with all my heart, spun strong threads at your birth.~You
10 ExIII|       asks you to defend it.~The strong have inner power, and need
11  ExIV|     tenuous thread,~and what was strong is ruined by sudden chance.~
12  ExIV|          pray will always remain strong.~Since she who’s your wife
13  IBIS|         that he had died:~or the strong men crushed in that Antaeus’
14   Ind| addressed to Carus based on this strong hint. The point may well
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