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 1   T-I|        to you now,~and wouldnt stand accused by me of harshness.~
 2 T-III|         and Sarmatians?~I can’t stand the climate, I’m not used
 3 T-III|      you know that ‘dear’ might stand for your true name –~and
 4 T-III|      besieged waters.~The ships stand locked in frozen marble,~
 5  T-IV|     though bound with steel,~to stand firm against Jove’s swift
 6   T-V|       your husband’s testimony.~Stand firm, so no one thinks it
 7   ExI|       wrong to retreat, and not stand firm,~it would be wrong
 8 ExIII|      doctor with failing pulse:~stand by me, while the last of
 9 ExIII|         the trophied tree-trunk stand above chained men:~and towns
10  ExIV|      ice,~you yourself see wine stand frozen by the frost:~you
11  ExIV|         priestess-widow, Livia,~stand beside him, no less a power
12  ExIV| complaining ~tongue, to you who stand by your friend, eternally.~~
13  ExIV|         Nireusbeauty made him stand out.~And you shouldnt marvel
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