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 1   T-I|       once sang happy things, sad things~ I sing in sadness:’ ~
 2   T-I|       fitting for an exile’s:~sad one, wear the clothing of
 3   T-I|      to revive,~I spoke to my sad friends at the end on leaving,~
 4   T-I|     at parting,~mingled these sad words amongst my tears:~‘
 5   T-I|   love~was due to the Furies, sad Orestes.~If Euryalus had
 6   T-I|    cut short by it’s author’s sad flight.~Leaving, mournful,
 7  T-II|      disease –~I’m turning my sad feet to those heights again:~
 8 T-III|       have no hour that isnt sad.~Still if my fate’s fulfilled
 9 T-III|      lifeless fragments, on a sad trail.~So this place was
10 T-III|     exile.~My fate might seem sad enough to a hangman:~but
11 T-III|      who tells me things, I’m sad I havent seen,~will be
12 T-III|    you too should have said a sadFarewell.’~What have you
13  T-IV|       They say that Achilles, sad, when Briseis of Lyrnesus~
14  T-IV|    have in your mind.~Are you sad? I’m troubled to be the
15  T-IV|      cause of your grief:~Not sad? I’d have you worthy of
16  T-IV| sweetest of wives,~endure the sad season of our misfortune,~
17  T-IV|       wife to me,~and drown a sad theme with your virtues:~
18  T-IV|       brought straight to the sad altar~that stood, blood-stained,
19  T-IV|       surrounds me,~I ease my sad fate with such song as I
20   T-V|    you ask why I sing so many~sad things: I’ve suffered many
21   T-V|    things: I’ve suffered many sad things.~I dont compose
22   T-V|    end will there be to these sad songs, Ovid,’ you ask:~the
23   T-V|       should my books be: but sad?~Such is the piping that
24   T-V|    radiantly here,~and if any sad hurt threatens my lady,~
25   T-V|    write: I should lighten my sad hours with work,~lest my
26  ExII|    title’s not about anything sad,~this book’s no less sad
27  ExII|      sad,~this book’s no less sad than the ones that went
28  ExII| foreign land – your heart was sad?~You may try to hide it
29  ExII|    know you it must have been sad.~A hateful cruelty does
30  ExII| lessened my weariness with my sad life,~Maximus: take care
31   ExI|       lightning,~who’s indeed sad himself when he’s ordered
32   ExI|   when he’s ordered something sad,~and for whom to exact punishment
33   ExI|   tears as they fell from our sad cheeks:~when you asked whether
34   ExI|       arrows,~I only conceive sad thoughts in my mind.~It’
35 ExIII|    many years,~performing the sad rites with unwilling hands:~
36 ExIII|       once sang happy things, sad things I sing in sadness:~
37  ExIV|       me husband.~It would be sad for me if you frowned reading
38  ExIV|    yours as well, and by this sad gift~you can’t say you own
39  IBIS|     prepared: no delay to the sad prayers:~dread sacrifice,
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