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1   T-I|      so dissimilar arts have injured me.~Yet my life’s known
2   T-I| Tomis, where the anger of an injured god has sent me.~If that
3 T-III|       I know, though they’ve injured him~will give their author
4 T-III|      lessen the anger of the injured god,~and lessen my punishment
5  ExII|     if the heavy wrath of an injured god endures.~No doubt you’
6   ExI|      help of the god they’ve injured.~Some might say it isnt
7   ExI|     well.~So, I’m helped and injured by the same thing.~Doubtless
8  ExIV|   divine shaft.~I wish that, injured by the snatching away of
9   Ind|  hidden, and texts that have injured him. Ovid maintains that
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