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1 T-I| warn you, if you’ve any care for your father,~don’t 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 don’t 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 don’t slip from that 34 ExIII| silent, if you don’t 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 didn’t 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 don’t 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