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 1   T-V|         impious shade never free of torment,~may your Ariadne’s crown
 2   T-V|         part of me might be free of torment,~and for days I’ve been
 3  ExII|           repent, and feel the real torment of my actions.~Though exile
 4  ExII|            my senses wake to my own torment.~Either I believe myself
 5 ExIII|       well-being removes much of my torment,~and to a large extent causes
 6 ExIII|         clear enough to me?~See, my torment’s worse: recalling the sight
 7  IBIS|              and interminable delay torment it first.~Let this come
 8  IBIS|       forming your punishments.~The torment in the old tales be transferred
 9  IBIS| Club-bearing Hercules, from venom’s torment.~Nor let your grief be less
10   Ind|         Ibis:597-644 He endured the torment of the shirt of Nessus and
11   Ind|            II:1-52 Ibis:163-208 His torment.~ ~Tomis~The Moesian town,
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