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 1 T-III|   anger can be placated,~and a noble mind has generous impulses.~
 2  T-IV|       her son’s safety,~to the noble gods, and the women with
 3  T-IV|   instead,~be the example of a noble wife to me,~and drown a
 4  T-IV|     His Guilt~ ~O you, who are noble in ancestral titles,~who
 5   T-V|        if, though I revere the noble writings of ancient men,~
 6  ExII|      wield the sceptre in your noble hand.~What more could I
 7  ExII| desires the fields I lost,~the noble landscapes of the Paelignian
 8 ExIII|       spirit, since you have a noble~heart, and the straightforwardness
 9 ExIII|     fear, wont show itself in noble~natures, but slides like
10 ExIII|        heavy task~even for the noble author of the Aeneid.~Anyway,
11  ExIV|      to you, bravest scion ~of noble Donnus, to attack the hostile
12   Ind|    brother.~ ~Antenor~A Trojan noble, the reputed founder of
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