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1  T-II|       with his praise.~Others celebrate you, as you should be sung, ~
2 T-III|      all?~Just as you used to celebrate me when I was ‘safe’,~do
3   T-V|       poets are accustomed~to celebrate you, if only I’ve not got
4  ExII|   names of the Julian race.~I celebrate, I prophesy. Make way for
5  ExII|   oaks the hills.~Nor can you celebrate the sea rather than the
6   ExI| second place to no man.~He’ll celebrate this day above all others,
7  ExIV|      Rome,~from where I might celebrate your latest glories,~and
8  ExIV|      devotion.~Pontus knows I celebrate the birthday of the god,~
9   Ind|  means to frequent as well as celebrate. Possibly Ovid is making
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