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 1   T-I| shame at your blots: he who sees them~will know they were
 2   T-I|  punishment,~but Rome, that sees the world from her seven
 3  T-II|   Games~those that each age sees only once.~Merciful Caesar,
 4 T-III|   curving blade.~This place sees the enemy, or fears him
 5   T-V|     and be true,~whether he sees the day, or is covered by
 6  ExII|   far from Quirinus’s city, sees the wild Getae near.~I can
 7  ExII|     shipwrecked sailor, who sees no land at all,~still flail
 8  ExII| punishment.~But Caesar, who sees all things, saw that himself,~
 9   ExI|    He’s safe and sound, and sees~that your powers, Rome,
10  ExIV|  unknown: this foreign land~sees the shrine to Caesar in
11  ExIV|     Carus,~the sixth winter sees me exiled under the icy
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