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1  T-II|    adultery, by means of a vile poem.~So, it’s possible
2  T-II| wasnt exiled, writer of a vile story,~who described the
3  T-II|  wasnt harmed~for weaving vile jokes into the tale.~It
4 T-III|    I feel, lying here~in a vile place, among Getae and Sarmatians?~
5   T-V|   your virtue was free ~of vile accusations, and to that
6  IBIS|   mother’s foul ~womb, his vile body lay on Cinyphian soil,~
7  IBIS|  avenging horses drag your vile body.~May some rock pierce
8  IBIS| those we read of, whom the vile Sphinx killed,~those defeated
9  IBIS|   east:~may you repeat the vile banquet at a Lycaonian table,~
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