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 1   T-I|      from her uncle.~And however different I am from them,~who denies
 2   T-I|        the horses were driven in different directions.~Then truly the
 3   T-I| Bistonian waters.~Though we take different routes, let the one~find
 4  T-IV|     daughter, twice a mother, by different husbands,~when she was young,
 5   T-V|        year,~of shining white so different in colour to my fate:~let
 6   T-V|         and may your fortunes be different from mine! – ‘Vale’.~~ Book
 7  ExII|         went before.~Same theme, different title: and each letter shows~
 8   ExI|    approve my skill.~Our work is different, but it flows from the same
 9   ExI|     poets,~though each follows a different path:~I think you’ll remember
10   ExI|    quickly gliding year.~Ah, how different that place is to this land
11 ExIII|      this,~I ask endlessly for a different location.~Your lack of success,
12   Ind|         The rhythms of Getic are different to those of Latin. Latin
13   Ind|         order, or we have here a different Severus.~Book EIV.II:1-50
14   Ind|     often blending material from different plays, in a sophisticated
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