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 1     II,   141    |                           In weeping for the deaths of all who
 2    III,   360    |   seek'st to join in battle, weeping then~ ~
 3    III,   673    |           Called ever to the weeping parents back~ ~
 4      V,   779    | pressed around him, and with weeping eyes~ ~
 5      V,   845    |       Nor dared to rouse him weeping. But he spake:~ ~
 6    VII,   832    |                     Larissa. Weeping, yet with gifts of price~ ~
 7   VIII,    71    |            They stayed their weeping, yet with sighs subdued,~ ~
 8   VIII,   975(24)|            That is, by their weeping for Iris departure they
 9   VIII,   975(24)|      quit it. Then began the weeping. which continued until a
10     IX,   335    |  Metellus' daughter, Magnus' weeping spouse,~ ~
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