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 1  T-IV|      of those same fish.~You’d sooner count spring flowers, summer
 2  T-IV|       s an obvious reason. I’d sooner believe~that Medusa’s Gorgon
 3   T-V|        feelings should change.~Sooner would pale wormwood be missing
 4  ExII|        he who grieves will die sooner than the grief.~If the gods
 5  ExII| promise me this, for sure.~For sooner will the doves avoid the
 6   ExI|       care-dispelling waters. ~Sooner will the longest days occur
 7   ExI|  situated in a hateful region.~Sooner shall my head be severed
 8   ExI|       be severed from my neck,~sooner will I let my eyes be gouged
 9   ExI|       that I remember you.~I’d sooner come to forget my own name,~
10  ExIV|    Danube, all too close, will sooner turn its course~back from
11  ExIV|      steel.~But this land will sooner be free of war and cold,~
12  ExIV|      hateful Pontus offers me, sooner ~might north winds be warm,
13  IBIS|   dearest enemy.~Moisture will sooner cease to conflict with fire,~
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