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 1  T-II|  Whoever thinks so, errs,~and claims too much for my writings.~
 2  ExII|       1-70 To Messalinus: His Claims For Remembrance~ ~Letters
 3  ExIV|    bonds of kinship make some claims on us,~bonds that I pray
 4   Ind| Amores.~Book TIV.X:41-92 Ovid claims here that Corinna was sung
 5   Ind|      addressed to Cotta. Ovid claims that Cotta accepted he had
 6   Ind|    opposition to Augustus and claims his error involved naivety,
 7   Ind|   mercy.~Book TII:77-120 Ovid claims his ‘error’ was to have
 8   Ind| anti-Tiberius faction. ) Ovid claims his book was written to
 9   Ind|        Book EII.III:1-48 Ovid claims that Cotta accepted he had
10   Ind|   Polybius (Histories XII.25) claims to have seen the bull, which
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