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 1   T-I|     our separate paths with gentle powers!~One ship’s ready
 2 T-III|      kind reader, give me a gentle hand, in my weariness:~don’
 3 T-III|   or yours Daedalus:~so the gentle air might fall beneath my
 4  T-IV|  takes the harsh bit in its gentle mouth:~in time the rage
 5   T-V| with which a bird beats the gentle air,~so I’m burdened with
 6   ExI| wounded limb shrinks from a gentle touch,~and a vain shadow
 7   ExI|   Welcome my shipwreck on a gentle shore:~dont let the waves
 8 ExIII|  cloud, through the sky, by gentle breezes.~She duly presided
 9 ExIII| have a spirit that’s always gentle,~and a character that’s
10 ExIII| easing his bitter fate with gentle words.~Why do you, by fearing
11  ExIV| without reason you take the gentle name of Father.~~ Book EIV.
12  ExIV|     silently completing its gentle course. And the Don~that
13  ExIV|     Tomitae, my situation’s gentle reception among you~shows
14   Ind|  but Jupiter and Juno are a gentle parody of Augustus and Livia
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