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 1 T-III|         to us.~And to show not merely human anger turned to mildness,~
 2  ExII|     mine,~if great fame didnt merely hide the truth.~He headed
 3  ExII|     your gods not to end, ~but merely to lessen, his justified
 4 ExIII|        field, ~and the land is merely the sea in disguise.~No
 5 ExIII|       to Ulysses, as he swam, ~merely because Neptune wrecked
 6   Ind|       the true name, is itself merely a pseudonym, which is likely
 7   Ind|        between Ovid and Julia, merely that she was at least his
 8   Ind| household or home, rather than merely a dwelling-place or temporary
 9   Ind|   Tomis, whereas an exul often merely needed to keep a certain
10   Ind|      wither away until she was merely a voice.~Book EII.VIII:37-
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