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1   T-I|     to die with me,~my vital parts, on the devouring pyre:~
2  T-II|    whole weight falls on the parts that lean,~and when chance
3 T-III|      has melted,~and in many parts it lingers there two years.~
4  IBIS|   grief act out their proper parts.~All, in order, show your
5  IBIS| inspired, slash your private parts to Phrygian music, ~like
6  IBIS|     trunk, and mutilate ~the parts, as they say Mamertas’s
7   Ind|      city, as a student, and parts of Asian Minor.~Book TV.
8   Ind|     421-470 Ovid paraphrases parts of Tibullus I:2, I:5 and
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