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1   T-I| deceptively, I’d a set time,~an appropriate one for my intended journey.~
2   T-V|         my verse,~the writing’s appropriate to the theme.~Untouched
3   ExI|         say: ‘This is eloquence appropriate to a Prince’:~there’s such
4   ExI|      longing, or hope of a more appropriate exile’s here.~The portrait’
5   ExI|         to aid the fallen,~it’s appropriate for as great a hero as yourself.~
6 ExIII|       acrid wormwood,~a harvest appropriate to this bitter place.~Add
7   Ind|        Black Sea, and curiously appropriate since Ovid was born during
8   Ind|        and that the penalty was appropriate.~Dating of the Poems: references~
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