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{{LOFE:Tag|i}}For ten years the Greeks had besieged Troy, and on the
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tenth they took and utterly destroyed that ancient city. The
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inhabitants who had escaped captivity and the sword, wandered
 
in exile to many quarters of the earth. Now the chief
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band of exiles was led by Æneas, son of Venus and Anchises,
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and son-in-law of Priam, king of Troy.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
 
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{{LOFE:Tag|i}}After many adventures on land and sea, Æneas came, in
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the sixth year, to Sicily, where he was kindly entertained by
 
Acestes, king of that land, and where his aged father died
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and was buried. Thence setting sail in the summer of the
{{LOFE:Tag|i}}For ten years the Greeks had besieged Troy, and on the
seventh year, he approached the shores of Africa. Here a
tenth they took and utterly destroyed that ancient city. The
violent storm arose which scattered and all but destroyed the
inhabitants who had escaped captivity and the sword, wandered
Trojan ships. Æneas, with a number of his companions,
in exile to many quarters of the earth. Now the chief
was cast upon a desert coast, where they passed the night
band of exiles was led by Æneas, son of Venus and Anchises,
in gloomy forebodings. In the early morning, Æneas and
and son-in-law of Priam, king of Troy.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
Achates set forth to explore the land, and came to the newly
 
founded city of Carthage.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
{{LOFE:Tag|i}}After many adventures on land and sea, Æneas came, in
the sixth year, to Sicily, where he was kindly entertained by
{{LOFE:Tag|i}}Now Phœnician Dido, also, with a band of exiles, had fled
Acestes, king of that land, and where his aged father died
from her native Tyre, to escape the persecutions of her brother,
and was buried. Thence setting sail in the summer of the
Pygmalion, who had already slain Sychæus, her husband.
seventh year, he approached the shores of Africa. Here a
And to the land of Africa had she come, and built her a city,
violent storm arose which scattered and all but destroyed the
even the city of Carthage.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
Trojan ships. Æneas, with a number of his companions,
was cast upon a desert coast, where they passed the night
{{LOFE:Tag|i}}And so these two, Æneas, prince of Troy, and Dido, fugitive
in gloomy forebodings. In the early morning, Æneas and
from Tyre, now meet in distant Africa and live the
Achates set forth to explore the land, and came to the newly
tragedy which fate has held in store.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
founded city of Carthage.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
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{{LOFE:Tag|i}}Now Phœnician Dido, also, with a band of exiles, had fled
from her native Tyre, to escape the persecutions of her brother,
Pygmalion, who had already slain Sychæus, her husband.
And to the land of Africa had she come, and built her a city,
even the city of Carthage.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
 
{{LOFE:Tag|i}}And so these two, Æneas, prince of Troy, and Dido, fugitive
from Tyre, now meet in distant Africa and live the
tragedy which fate has held in store.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}
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When entire paragraphs are italicized, the Guidelines require us to tag each one separately. This also applies to the other inline tags: boldface, small-caps, font change, and gesperrt.
When entire paragraphs are italicized, the Guidelines require us to tag each one separately. This also applies to the other inline tags: boldface, small-caps, font change, and gesperrt.
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<i>For ten years the Greeks had besieged Troy, and on the
tenth they took and utterly destroyed that ancient city. The
inhabitants who had escaped captivity and the sword, wandered
in exile to many quarters of the earth. Now the chief
band of exiles was led by Æneas, son of Venus and Anchises,
and son-in-law of Priam, king of Troy.</i>

<i>After many adventures on land and sea, Æneas came, in
the sixth year, to Sicily, where he was kindly entertained by
Acestes, king of that land, and where his aged father died
and was buried. Thence setting sail in the summer of the
seventh year, he approached the shores of Africa. Here a
violent storm arose which scattered and all but destroyed the
Trojan ships. Æneas, with a number of his companions,
was cast upon a desert coast, where they passed the night
in gloomy forebodings. In the early morning, Æneas and
Achates set forth to explore the land, and came to the newly
founded city of Carthage.</i>

<i>Now Phœnician Dido, also, with a band of exiles, had fled
from her native Tyre, to escape the persecutions of her brother,
Pygmalion, who had already slain Sychæus, her husband.
And to the land of Africa had she come, and built her a city,
even the city of Carthage.</i>

<i>And so these two, Æneas, prince of Troy, and Dido, fugitive
from Tyre, now meet in distant Africa and live the
tragedy which fate has held in store.</i>

Italicized paragraphs

When entire paragraphs are italicized, the Guidelines require us to tag each one separately. This also applies to the other inline tags: boldface, small-caps, font change, and gesperrt.