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1  T-II|  many things to delight the ear.~Or Accius would be cruel,
2 T-III|  often your teacher:~giving ear to the poems you had made,~
3   T-V|  here, no one to lend me an ear,~or understand what my words
4  ExII|  arouse mercy in Augustus’s ear,~since it often brings help
5   ExI| husband,~give a sympathetic ear to a suppliant’s prayers.~
6 ExIII|     ve penned what an eager ear learned, with difficulty,~
7  ExIV|     to the Consul’s learned ear,~carry a message for that
8  ExIV|     any name to mislead his ear.~Even though I think it’
9   Ind|   sign of Virgo, holding an ear of wheat, the star Spica.
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