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 1  T-II|   shining hair of him~in whose person you battle and wage war,~
 2 T-III| torments, try out your work in person,’~At once, roasting in the
 3   T-V|        hands raised against my person,~a barbarous land holds
 4   T-V|       flaw in your illustrious person.~I’d accuse you more strongly,
 5  ExII|      he might not court you in person.~And, just as thanks should
 6   ExI|      who used to be present in person, Graecinus,~greets you sadly
 7   ExI|   assisted by being present in person:~I was absent when this
 8  ExIV|     could be present in such a person.~But if you see anyone wounded
 9  ExIV|      the pole,~you observe, in person, what country I’m stuck
10  IBIS|       ruined by his ‘Art’.~One person alone (and this itself is
11   Ind|     fact a real and well-known person. The name Corinna refers
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