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 1   T-I|          anger done,~grant me the right to die in my native country.~
 2   T-I|          above all who thought it right to make my fate your own~
 3  T-II|           clears the air.~So it’s right to call him the father and
 4  T-II|           ruler of the gods,~it’s right the wide world owns nothing
 5  T-II|           people’s dislike,~as is right, the crowd copied your views.~
 6  T-II|      prince –~you yourself, as is right, avenged the offence.~More,
 7  T-II| punishment worse to anyone~in his right senses, than a great man’
 8  T-II|        staged adulteries.~If it’s right to scribble mimes that copy
 9 T-III|       tiny palace.’~Then, turning right, here’s the gate to the
10 T-III|        power.~Since, while it was right, no other was dearer to
11 T-III|         Do you not see the bull’s right flank can be opened?~You
12  T-IV|         Love of Poetry~ ~So, it’s right for me to revere the goddesses,
13  T-IV|          as I may:~it still has a right to the place that was taken
14  T-IV|          32 To An Enemy~ ~If it’s right and you allow me, I’ll keep
15  T-IV|           came, of itself, in the right measures,~and whatever I
16  T-IV|       tell about his passions,~by right of that friendship by which
17  T-IV|           have been buried at the right time,~dying before the days
18  T-IV|       through~poetry itself, it’s right that I thank you, honest
19   T-V|      double birth.~I too, if it’s right to take the gods as examples,~
20   T-V|       name fresh among you, as is right.~~ Book TV.IV:1-50 Letter
21   T-V|      justice yields to force,~and right is overturned by the sword’
22  ExII|       bearer of holy symbols!~The right’s not claimed by me, but
23  ExII|          enemy’s near to left and right,~terrifying us on all sides
24  ExII|           Believe me, though it’s right you have many friends,~if
25   ExI|         behaviour.~I confess it’s right you too were resistant to
26   ExI|          to be its own reward.~If right action doesnt gain a prize,
27   ExI|        into your words.~So you’re right to think verse borders on
28 ExIII|          particular has a special right to your support.~Other poets
29 ExIII|          dubious informants,~it’s right I seek the help of your
30 ExIII|           own poetry more than is right.~The author praises the
31  ExIV|      since?~The gods too, if it’s right to say it, take on existence~
32  ExIV|           it, and perhaps they’re right:~how can denying the case
33  ExIV|        might’s more powerful than right,~and no man, woman or child,
34  ExIV|           towns grant me the same right.~Nor is my piety unknown:
35  ExIV|    excepting those that have that right by law.~My forehead has
36  ExIV|          s unpublished~so I’ve no right to speak about them~(but,
37  IBIS|      perished~may a wound to your right hand be the cause of ruin.~
38  IBIS|          people, that Coroebus’s ~right hand ended, bringing aid
39   Ind|          with the Palatine on its right. It was a smart shopping
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