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1  T-II|     me,~but that was no happy omen for me.~Poetry made Caesar
2   ExI|       be so, and to prove the omen true,~I pray that you’re
3 ExIII|  spears,~soon you’ll admit my omen carries weight.~Believe,
4  ExIV| bright flare declare its good omen as you pray.~~ Book EIV.
5  ExIV|     And then (and I hope this omen proves true on arrival!)~
6  IBIS|   himself, Apollo gave me ~an omen of the future, a bird flew
7   Ind|     Sea’ for purposes of good omen. ~Book TII:155-206 Book
8   Ind|   lives/is favourable like an omen, that Ovid was hopeful of
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