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 1 T-III| punishment:~it closed off every road that led to good.~Whether
 2  T-IV|        Troy had been happy?~The road to virtue’s paved with public
 3   ExI|     swift-wheeled carriage,~the road often seemed short with
 4  ExIV|        man to read.~It’s a long road, and your feet wont balance,~
 5  ExIV|       can help,~as well: make a road for my prayers through the
 6  IBIS|  comrades before him on death’s road:~like those that forceful
 7   Ind|      Via)~The first great Roman Road from Rome to Capua (132miles)
 8   Ind|            Clodia (Via)~A major Road in Rome. ~Book EI.VIII:1-
 9   Ind|        Flaminian Way, the Roman road, ran from Rome to Ariminum (
10   Ind|   Egnatia, the transcontinental road, from where Ovid continued
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