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Subque tuo mento plures tibi tracto dolores.
Renibus ut terram contingam tristibus imam.[1]



Cum manibus faciem premis hic ludendo gemellis.
Contrarium sed et hoc oculo magis inde nocebit.[2]
  1. The accusatives [direct objects] are unusual in both of these lines
  2. There are no personal pronouns indicating whose eyes are getting injured in this couplet. Only the second person verb in the first line indicates whose eyes are getting damaged.