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 1   T-I|        worth~placing at the very front of those books:~‘Whoever
 2  T-II|         then recall~the piece in front, and retreat again safely,
 3 T-III|         laurels veil the door in front,~their dark leaves circling
 4  T-IV|         their necks,~marching in front of the garlanded horses,~
 5   ExI|          Your image is always in front of my eyes,~and I seem to
 6   ExI|          a fallen victim die, in front of Jupiter’s temple?~If
 7   ExI|    though I’m absent,~I’ll be in front of your eyes as if you just
 8   Ind|          sacrifice of animals in front of Jupiter’s temples.~Ibis:
 9   Ind|        the back of the atrium in front of the Genius, the anonymous
10   Ind| Neoptolemus, son of Achilles) in front of the altar of Zeus.~Book
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