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 1   T-I|      danger,~his genius would fail among such troubles. ~Go
 2   T-I| marvel myself my skill didnt fail me~in such a turmoil of
 3 T-III|  shameful confession! –~words fail me, and I’ve forgotten how
 4   ExI|      of the war.~Why should I fail to believe the divine anger
 5   ExI|      thanks for your services fail.~I call those tears a great
 6 ExIII|  Friends: Resignation~ ~Words fail me, at asking the same thing
 7  ExIV|      Why, given Fortune~might fail, do you lessen the tears
 8  ExIV|      prince and scholar never fail you,~and the Muse is bound
 9  IBIS|       fate.~And let no reason fail, of the many, for your dying:~
10  IBIS|      son, in vain,~and riches fail however you search for them:~
11   Ind|     TI.I:1-68 Homer too would fail faced with similar troubles.~
12   Ind|      spring was said never to fail. It was also the name of
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