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 1   I,   5|     by reason of which one youth, starting from Macedonia,
 2  II,  24|     cease to question that youth whom you see to be ignorant
 3 III,  27|    sigh with the ardour of youth for the gratification of
 4   V,   7|    wishing to withdraw the youth from so disgraceful an intimacy,
 5   V,   7|    knowing the fate of the youth, and that he would live
 6   V,   7| the breast of the lifeless youth with soft wool, sheds tears
 7   V,  13|    him who was binding the youth to a wife, of what had Gallus
 8   V,  16|   the raging and ill-fated youth laid hands upon himself,
 9   V,  16| which la covered the dying youth, and thought that she could
10  VI,  10|   give the appearance of a youth; that here he is fair, with
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