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1  T-II|    Book TII:471-496 His Plea: Dubious Entertainments~ ~Others
2  ExII|       book of mine.~If you’re dubious about me, admit praise of
3 ExIII|      brine:~drink, and you’re dubious whether they quench or parch.~
4 ExIII|       Without that, and using dubious informants,~it’s right I
5   Ind|  Virgil.~Book TII:421-470 His dubious erotic verse.~ ~Antaeus~
6   Ind|  Caesar.~Book TII:421-470 His dubious light verse.~ ~Cinyphus~
7   Ind| character and ways of Juno, a dubious compliment.~ ~Jupiter, Zeus~
8   Ind|    Augustus as Jupiter, and a dubious use of the verb celebrare
9   Ind|    combination of the morally dubious and the politically disloyal,
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