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 1   T-I|   wanted to die, to end those feelings by dying,~yet out of care
 2   T-I|       tears in token of their feelings.~What, werent there powerful
 3   T-I|    such a turmoil of seas and feelings,~Whether numbness or madness
 4  T-II|   songs of youth,~stirring my feelings with imaginary desires.~
 5  T-IV|       speak, I can’t say~what feelings I wish you to have in your
 6   T-V|     that the strength of your feelings should change.~Sooner would
 7  ExII|     care the most,~soften the feelings and drive away harshness.~
 8   ExI|     distressed great Caesar’s feelings,~you swore immediately that
 9 ExIII|  drive away all frost from my feelings.~Without that, and using
10 ExIII| growing work glows with one’s feelings.~But correction’s as much
11 ExIII|     reader discovers the same feelings written twice?~Forgive the
12   Ind|     102 An analogy for Ovid’s feelings at separation.~ ~Miletus,
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