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 1   T-I| Orestes.~If Euryalus had not fallen among the Rutulian host,~
 2  T-II|   pleasing to the Muses, has fallen,~sunk by a single charge
 3 T-III|     quarry:~when his enemy’s fallen the battle’s at an end:~
 4 T-III|   sky.~Snow falls, and, once fallen, no rain or sunlight melts
 5   T-V|      iron fate in life.~I’ve fallen no less heavily than Capaneus,
 6   T-V|     Abject as I am, I’ve not fallen so low that~I’m beneath
 7   ExI|     what help you can to the fallen.~~ Book EII.III:49-100 To
 8   ExI|      regal action to aid the fallen,~it’s appropriate for as
 9   ExI|   our prayers, why should ~a fallen victim die, in front of
10 ExIII|     such things to support a fallen friend.~~ Book EIII.III:
11  IBIS|      people.~As soon as he’d fallen from his mother’s foul ~
12   Ind|    daughter Comaetho, having fallen in love with the besieger
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