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 1   T-I|       December,~or the verses I wrote to the wild roaring of the
 2  T-II|       so you can’t doubt whom I wrote it for,~one of the three
 3  T-II|      disgrace to Gallus that he wrote about Lycoris,~that came
 4  T-II|     with its own month’s end.~I wrote it recently Caesar, under
 5 T-III|         a land of barbarians he wrote in.~If it’s no trouble,
 6  T-IV|     sung throughout the City.~I wrote a good deal, but what I
 7   T-V|       happiness, now I regret I wrote about them.~Since I fell
 8   T-V|       your fate than mine!’ ~He wrote me weeping, too, and he
 9  ExII|          since I see what I who wrote it think should be erased.~
10  ExII|      last gift to the dead,~and wrote verses to be sung in the
11   ExI|        dont ask, what it is, I wrote a stupidArt of Love’:~
12 ExIII|         troubled lawful beds.~I wrote for those whose chaste hair
13  ExIV|     avoided:~though the man who wrote it had been born ~in that
14   Ind|       c170BC in Umbria. He also wrote critical and historical
15   Ind|   courtoom manner. As a poet he wrote epigrams, lampoons etc.
16   Ind|    Capella~An Augustan poet who wrote elegiac verse, otherwise
17   Ind|   Metellus Celer. Catullus also wrote epithalamia, epigrams and
18   Ind|         father Cinyras. He also wrote light verse. Mistaken for
19   Ind|       TII:361-420 Apparently he wrote a story that involved abortion.~ ~
20   Ind|        Cytheris, and as Lycoris wrote her four books of love-elegies,
21   Ind|         Book EIV.XIII:1-50 Ovid wrote a poem in Getic.~Book EIV.
22   Ind|   Grattius~An Augustan poet who wrote a poem on hunting Cynegetica,
23   Ind|    Largus~An Augustan poet, who wrote an epic on the wanderings
24   Ind|      Lupus~An Augustan poet who wrote about the homecoming of
25   Ind|      Aemilius Macer, a poet who wrote of birds, serpents and plants,
26   Ind|      Macer (2)~An epic poet who wrote about Troy, who travelled
27   Ind|      known for his epigrams. He wrote an epitaph on Tibullus and
28   Ind|       of the Metamorphoses, and wrote a lost play Medea about
29   Ind|          poet and librarian. He wrote Trabeatae, comedies of Roman
30   Ind|  dramatist of the New Comedy he wrote on romantic and domestic
31   Ind|          and patron of Ovid who wrote his funeral dirge. Ovid
32   Ind|       his lesser contemporaries wrote Ulyssesletters home to
33   Ind| probably Clutorius Priscus, who wrote a lament on the death of
34   Ind|       An Augustan epic poet who wrote about Mark Antony’s fate.~
35   Ind|        of Horace and Virgil. He wrote tragedies, such as Thyestes
36   Ind|       epic and elegiac poet. He wrote replies to some of Ovid’
37   Ind|        Severus an epic poet who wrote on the Sicilian wars between
38   Ind|         under his patronage. He wrote an epithalamium in Catullus’
39   Ind|         learnt the language and wrote a poem in Getic. The country
40   Ind| Trinacrius~An Augustan poet who wrote a Perseis.~Book EIV.XVI:
41   Ind|     Tuscus~An Augustan poet who wrote a Phyllis. See Propertius
42   Ind|       Rhodius’s Argonautica. He wrote an epic dealing with Caesar’
43   Ind|      the Sequani in 58. He also wrote erotic elegies addressed
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