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 1   T-I|        he’ll take away what he’s given, when he wishes.~You, I
 2   T-I|         be allowed to. This hour given me is so much gained.’~No
 3   T-I|          see, our charioteer has given the ship her head,~where
 4  T-II|         you forgive?~My fate has given you the chance for mercy.~
 5  T-II|       one should throw, and move given the throw:~how a multi-coloured
 6  T-II|         husband,~he’s applauded, given a prize, to vast acclaim:~
 7 T-III|         a mark of the peace it’s given the world?~Does it possess
 8 T-III|          I was whole, now life’s given me to die in exile.~So I’
 9 T-III|    deceit, the witness should be given due credit:~I’ve seen the
10 T-III|         your ~favour and pardon, given the nature of my fate.~ ~
11  T-IV|           in which the chance is given,~and the widest field lies
12  T-IV|           So your cause is safe, given these two deities,~of whom
13  T-IV|         and as far as I can see, given~my bodily powers, there’
14  T-IV|   associated with my name.~I was given a worthless and useless
15  T-IV|         midst of Helicon:~you’ve given me, something rare, while
16   T-V|        possessions have not been given to others,~I’m not called
17   T-V|      shoulders.~Why, when you’ve given me such great proof of love,~
18   T-V|        misfortunes.~I’d not have given you more by giving you wealth:~
19   T-V|       the ancestral shades.~I’ve given you the fruits of immortal
20  ExII|        in any age~has every been given a worse place, so far from
21  ExII|          still I’ve great hopes, given the kindness of the god.~
22  ExII|          thanks should always be given for favours,~isnt it due
23   ExI|         apologise for my actions~given the source of my error,
24   ExI|        riches, you wouldnt have given me more ~than the triple
25   ExI|      better equipped in them,~or given more time to the gentler
26   ExI|        so when ample time’s been given to your father’s arts,~and
27 ExIII|          to the public gaze,~and given me more notoriety than before.~
28 ExIII|         tremble.~When a wall has given warning of its imminent
29 ExIII|   brother, and he to whom~it was given (such is human fate!) was
30  ExIV|         It’s only verse I’ve not given you, witness to your thoughtful~
31  ExIV|         are you doing this! Why, given Fortune~might fail, do you
32  ExIV|         of good-omen,~and you’ve given the thanks due to Caesar
33  ExIV|       help to their father,~have given true pledges of their courage.~
34  ExIV|        his sons, who you’ve been given to train, to your~great
35  ExIV| investment in a better location!~Given that it’s up to the gods,
36  IBIS|      drink the aphrodisiac juice given you by your parent.~Or be
37  IBIS|      died, crushed, in his cave,~given away by the bellowing of
38   Ind|       his father Peleus’s spear. Given him by Chiron the Centaur
39   Ind|      opened the bag of the winds given him by Aeolus and the resultant
40   Ind|       from his mother’s body and given to Chiron the Centaur to
41   Ind|     probably addressed to Cotta, given its consistency with other
42   Ind|        will. Ganymede’s name was given to the largest moon of the
43   Ind|          a jealous Juno, she was given sanctuary by Delos, a floating
44   Ind|      Hercules the gift of Nessus given to Deianira, the envenomed
45   Ind|   Probably addressed to Paullus, given the reference to purple
46   Ind|     Calliope the Muse. His lyre, given to him by Apollo, and invented
47   Ind|       the Younger’s adultery was given as the ostensible reason
48   Ind|        was still travelling, and given the preceding poem that
49   Ind|          Saturn the youngest was given a sickle and castrated Uranus.
50   Ind|   Alternatively, but less likely given the previous verses concerning
51   Ind|          was blinded by Juno but given the power of prophecy by
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