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1 T-III|  nature of that fate I must view clings to me,~and stands
2   T-V|  offence.~You ordered me to view Pontusfields as a ‘relegatus’,~
3  ExII|    the pine-clad hills~that view the junction of Via Clodia
4 ExIII|    you as is their way,~and view your tears with faces free
5 ExIII| your journey, other than to view~my troubles, which accuse
6  ExIV|    absent, ~in my mind: and view the features of the dear
7   Ind|  feet and commanding a fine view of the Hellespont and Propontis.
8   Ind|     This author favours the view that Ovid inadvertently
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