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 1   T-I|           me,~but I fear to be any reason for delay:~and, book, if
 2   T-I|        future prediction, based on reason:~that’s how I divined it,
 3  T-II|           the enemy,~the enemy’s a reason to rejoice at his own defeat.~
 4  T-II|    prostitutes’ bodies: ~that’s no reason for punishing their owners. ~~
 5 T-III|              The writing gives the reason for the coronal wreath:~
 6 T-III|           ll rise,~hope of you the reason for my vigour.~So, maybe,
 7 T-III|         learned girl, reject every reason for idleness,~return to
 8  T-IV|            hope there’s an obvious reason. I’d sooner believe~that
 9  T-IV|           horns,~and I wish I’d no reason to raise them at all.~The
10   T-V|            first~and there’d be no reason to remember Laodamia.~And
11  ExII|            a novelty.~Whatever the reason, accept them, so long as
12  ExII|      robbed of sight for a similar reason,~shouted, through the streets,
13  ExII|          my death.~But he found no reason for my death in any of my
14  ExII|         country, stronger than all reason,~undoes the work your letters
15  ExII|         there’s a reward, the best reason for effort,~and the field
16  ExII|           the spur, the torch, the reason for my studies:~for whom
17  ExII|           supports me, ~there’s no reason for your door to deny knowledge
18  ExII|            more ~has always been a reason for loyalty of service to
19   ExI|           should be kept.~For that reason I pray the friend who values
20   ExI|            ask.~Would there be any reason for the divine to be granted~
21 ExIII|         its icy waters?~What’s the reason for your journey, other
22 ExIII|          Medea, with my arrow.~The reason why I’m here again after
23 ExIII|          exile?~Perhaps you’d have reason to be afraid with Busiris
24 ExIII|             stunned, of the use of reason,~and all judgement had ended
25  ExIV|          sinned indeed,~though the reason for my offence should win
26  ExIV|           to the woods.~That’s the reason for my delaying to do so,
27  ExIV|        Getic waters,~still found a reason there to brighten my glance,~
28  ExIV|          the plea, and I think I’m reason~for his death (though I
29  ExIV|           as well.~There’s another reason for joy, not inferior to
30  ExIV|        with my fortunes.~That calm reason, you used to praise, that
31  ExIV|           these years,~has had any reason to complain about me.~That’
32  ExIV|         yield to them:~not without reason you take the gentle name
33  ExIV|        Tuticanus: Affinities~ ~The reason you’re not found in my works,
34  ExIV|        have no taste.~That was the reason for delaying these attentions,~
35  ExIV|      savage Getae)~that you’re the reason for, and guardian of, my
36  IBIS|          your own fate.~And let no reason fail, of the many, for your
37  IBIS| transferred to you:~let you be the reason for the ancients to be at
38  IBIS|          ll always have sufficient reason to fall.’~She spoke: but
39   Ind|            of Love) a contributory reason for his exile to Tomis. ~ ~
40   Ind|           his case may have been a reason for Paullus’s death, though
41   Ind|            given as the ostensible reason for her banishment, and
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