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1     I,     84|        were quagmires of thick clinging mud, or perilous with streams.
2    II,     81|    renown through an excessive clinging to life.~ ~
3    IV,     58|      treason; but the emperor, clinging all the more obstinately
4   XIV,      6| escorted her on her departure, clinging with kisses to her eyes
5   XIV,     49|      legion kept its position, clinging to the narrow defile as
6   XVI,     11|     the blood-stained apparel, clinging in her widowhood to perpetual
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