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1   T-V|  themselves. Bacchus,~try to influence Caesar’s power with your
2  ExII|    He’ll exert his brother’s influence and his own,~and attempt
3   ExI|   saved by you.~Now let that influence, the love of an eternal
4   ExI|     reaches so far,~let your influence, your charm alter my place
5  ExIV|      the theme.~Whether your influence achieves its effect, or
6   Ind|      portraiture was a major influence for two centuries.~Book
7   Ind|   friend Cotta, and a man of influence with the regime.~Book EI.
8   Ind| charge of being a corrupting influence, implies that the error
9   Ind|    An older poet and a major influence on Ovid, his first volume
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