P5: 
            Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange
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         Example: <secl> (secluded text) 
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         11 Representation of Primary Sources
         
         11.3.1.7 Text Omitted from or Supplied in the Transcription
         
            <sp>
              <ab>
                <lb n="545"/>Great praise and thanks be to Perfidy as she
                
<lb n="546"/>deserves, since by our swindles, tricks, and clever moves, relying 
                
<lb n="547"/>on the daring of our shoulder blades and the excellence of our 
                
<lb n="548"/>forearms who went against cattle-prods, hot iron-blades, 
                
<lb n="549-550"/>crosses and shackles, neck-irons, chains, prisons, collars, fetters, 
                
<lb n="551"/>and yokes, the fiercest painters fully acquainted with our backs 
                
<lb n="552"/><secl>who have often before put scars on our shoulder blades
</secl>
                ...
              
</ab>
            </sp>
                       
            
          
         
         <secl>
         <rdg source="#Pescani"> <secl>  <l n="15" xml:id="l15">Alphesiboea suos ulta est pro coniuge fratres,
</l>  <l n="16" xml:id="l16">sanguinis et cari vincula rupit amor.
</l> </secl></rdg><note>secl. Pescani
</note>