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 1   T-I|         warn you, if you’ve any care for your father,~dont love
 2   T-I|   feelings by dying,~yet out of care for me she did not die.~
 3  T-II|        Here’s the reward for my care, and my sleepless toil,~
 4  T-II|     trial wrongly granted~to my care, nor the cases examined
 5  T-II|         safe and secure in your care –~so I pray, by a grateful
 6  T-II|    inferior matters escape your care.~Should you, the Empire’
 7 T-III|         will know your faithful care.~I’d write more: but my
 8 T-III|       led to good.~Whether with care I might have avoided this
 9 T-III|         to them.~If you had any care for me, or any shame,~you’
10 T-III|       flock be publicly in your care.~There are also fifteen
11  T-IV|         she who’s your greatest care, thinks of you,~having with
12  T-IV|        ears of wheat,~and takes care that the fruits do not taste
13  T-IV|       and, through~our father’s care, went to men distinguished
14  T-IV|      rest from, and a cure for, care.~You are both guide and
15   T-V|       the Sarmatian shore,~take care my funeral will not pass
16   T-V|    harbour,~do you too cease to care for the friend you protected,~
17  ExII|      feels the constant bite of care,~which will never make an
18  ExII|   imagine, when rest and sleep, care’s common healer,~are here,
19  ExII|      Rome, these people neither care~about you, nor fear the
20  ExII|    polish my verse with anxious care?~Because I’m afraid the
21  ExII|     liberal arts, for which you care the most,~soften the feelings
22  ExII|      waves.~Often the skill and care of the doctors fails someone,~
23  ExII|         sad life,~Maximus: take care that they were not idle
24   ExI|   before.~At last the clouds of care are driven off: I see ~a
25   ExI|         usefulness.~Their first care’s for expediency, not honour,~
26   ExI|     more you resist her,~taking care, rightly, lest she overwhelm
27   ExI|      devoid of brightness.~Take care that this faith of mine
28   ExI|   whether, however you are, you care about me.~I dont doubt
29   ExI|       cheat fate.~Fortune takes care to destroy me, she who used~
30   ExI|        earth that you make your care.~In the name of the fatherland,
31   ExI|      Jupiter’s image.~So have a care that your likenesses, that
32   ExI|        absent man~with faithful care, and no burden you carry
33 ExIII|      model of a good wife.~Take care you dont slip from that
34 ExIII|       silent, if you dont show care for me.~Fate has exposed
35 ExIII|      off your attempt,~and take care not to ruin my chances by
36 ExIII|     Sleep, our common rest from care, held me,~and my weary limbs
37 ExIII|          sometimes, to exercise care myself,~the bitter aspect
38 ExIII|         was my intention and my care.~Later collecting them,
39  ExIV|     alive,~whom you’ve taken no care to enquire about.~If I was
40  ExIV|       way to other nations.~But care slipped from me in the midst
41  ExIV|         owing to your heartfelt care he didnt warm~some Bistonian
42  ExIV|        polish with such refined care all would deny~that ability
43  ExIV|         Danube were safe in his care.~He kept the Moesian tribes
44  ExIV|         away the time, held off care.~That’s the fruit the present
45  ExIV|         away from here.~I dont care where I’m sent to from this
46   Ind| addressed to Carus based on the care in line 1.~Book TIII.V:1-
47   Ind|     meaning ‘the deliverer from care’.~Book EI.X:1-44 Wine, the
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