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 1   T-I|          on that final day,~and hear, and return to me, in the
 2 T-III|       Caesar, greatest of them, hear my prayer!~Meanwhile, since
 3  T-IV|     date,~still I’ll be glad to hear of it, whenever.~That day
 4  T-IV|      the hostile sea.~Those you hear of, men delighting in human
 5   ExI|        bound by ice.~Yet if you hear this, if my voice reaches
 6   ExI| cannibal, no Antiphates, who’ll hear your words,~but a calm and
 7   ExI|      Next follows the desire to hear how you are,~and whether,
 8   ExI|       yours,~kindest of youths, hear the voice of the suppliant,~
 9 ExIII|       to whom it was granted to hear them ~in actuality and enjoy
10  ExIV|        though you dont want to hear it, joined to you,~in a
11  ExIV|        among the vaulted stars,~hear my prayers spoken by anxious
12  ExIV|        m fairly well,~you wont hear of anything else that pleases
13  ExIV|      mind,~and my homeland will hear how I am yours.~It will
14  IBIS|  merciful a heart.~Pontus might hear it: perhaps might see to
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