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1  T-II|       of incense.~~ Book TII:77-120 His Plea: His ‘Fault’~ ~
2  T-II|         be despised.~~ Book TII:120-154 His Plea: The Sentence~ ~
3   Ind|       Book III:138.~Book TII:77-120 Ovid chooses this myth to
4   Ind|        3.12, C.239)~Book TII:77-120 Ibis:465-540 Actaeon saw
5   Ind| Augustus.~Book TII.I:1 Book TII:120-154 Book TII:313-360 Book
6   Ind|   poetry, temporarily.~Book TII:120-154 His art pleased the
7   Ind|   asking for mercy.~Book TII:77-120 Ovid claims his ‘error’
8   Ind|        witness to it. ~Book TII:120-154 He explains that he
9   Ind|       and delicate.~Book TII:77-120 Book EIII.V:1-58 Augustus
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