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 1 T-III|   prayers for you, by your kind~affection, and that loyalty that clings
 2 T-III|        many clear signs of your affection,~as well, that will not
 3  T-IV|     changed, and abandoned your affection for me.~There are innumerable
 4   T-V|     honour: my hands go perform affection’s holy rites.~So Ulysses,
 5   ExI|        left concerns battles of affection,~in these he’ll take second
 6   ExI|     sweet prize of the critic’s affection.~More than once I’ve edited
 7 ExIII|      They were equal in age and affection: one was Orestes,~the other
 8 ExIII|        witness to my thoughtful affection.~You deserve silver, even
 9  ExIV|        of January.~Such is your affection you’ll experience alternate
10   Ind| Samothrace.~Book TIV.V:1-34 His affection for his brother. Note that
11   Ind|      Tacitus has it that mutual affection was expressed between grandfather
12   Ind| Samothrace.~Book TIV.V:1-34 His affection for his brother. Note that
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