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 1   T-I|    know it, I say this to you, best friend,~who fetch and carry
 2   T-I|   darkness!~It would have been best if light had failed my studies.~
 3  T-II|     teaches what storage jar’s best for clear wine.~Such things
 4 T-III|   efforts citizens were saved.~Best of fathers, add one more
 5 T-III|       you can – but you can’t, best of wives –~be glad that
 6  T-IV|     had come, driving away ~my best years, flecking my ageing
 7   T-V|  however good they are, to the best of their abilities:~I beg
 8  ExII|       it’s uncertain which was best.~Patroclus left Opus, when
 9  ExII|  suppose there’s a reward, the best reason for effort,~and the
10  ExII|      absent too,~with you, the best part of my courage and my
11   ExI|     with constant loyalty, ~as best you can, and as long as
12   Ind| Materia Medica 4.148) says the best black and white hellebore
13   Ind|      Cotta were perhaps Ovid’s best hope of leniency, but equally
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