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 1   T-I|           Beware of defending me, despite the biting words:~a poor
 2 T-III|           s body under the earth, despite the king.~and, mixing leaves
 3  T-IV|        the ancient rites, a guest despite misfortune.~But there’s
 4  ExII|   pastures they know, and lions –~despite their wild naturesseek
 5  ExII|         be gathering their fruit.~Despite those losses I wish it were
 6   ExI|            and am often benefited despite his will.~The delights of
 7   ExI| well-enough defended against you,~despite massive walls, armaments,
 8   ExI|     Though you do, I’ll still row despite the following wind,~there’
 9   Ind|         88 She buried her brother despite the King’s ruling.~Ibis:
10   Ind|         at Julius Caesar’s death, despite his will, and who was defeated
11   Ind|       hopes for greater leniency, despite the sparing of his life.
12   Ind|          Flying too near the sun, despite being warned, the wax melts
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