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 1  T-II|  for defence.~Eloquence is learnt to plead just causes:~it
 2 T-III| thought in my mind.~When I learnt its owner, ‘No error there,’
 3   T-V|   Latin, I think,~now I’ve learnt to speak Getic and Sarmatian.~
 4  ExII|  arts:~I wish Amor had not learnt them from me.~He returned
 5 ExIII|   your loyalty~(since I’ve learnt how to speak Getic and Sarmatian) ~
 6 ExIII| and by Caesar’s life, I’ve learnt ~nothing save what’s legal
 7   Ind|    Book EIII.II:1-110 Ovid learnt something of their language.~
 8   Ind|    Book EIII.II:1-110 Ovid learnt something of their language.~
 9   Ind|  Getic and Sarmatian. Ovid learnt the language and wrote a
10   Ind|   The women there have not learnt the art of spinning wool.~
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