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 1  T-II|      your exploits should have drawn my spirit.~I’m undeservedly
 2  T-IV| already taken her place, knife drawn,~her Greek hair bound with
 3  T-IV|     Letter~ ~The sun has twice drawn near me, after the icy winter
 4  T-IV|  Sarmatia.~Shattered boats are drawn up in dry-dock,~in case
 5   T-V|    himself.~Sick at heart I’ve drawn the sickness into my body,~
 6  ExII|        ways of my country and, drawn~to the skills here, learn
 7  ExIV|      and my fingers are rarely drawn to letters.~That sacred
 8  IBIS|     soil.~And as Eurydamas was drawn three times round ~the tomb
 9   Ind|     TIII.VIII:1-42 Her chariot drawn by dragons.~Book TIII. IX:
10   Ind|        at age twenty. Ovid was drawn to poetry, and held minor
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