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 1   T-I|       while on the anvil~and the writing lacks the last rasp of the
 2  T-II|        for a guest?~All forms of writing are surpassed in seriousness
 3  T-II|        but nobody was damned for writing them.~Misled by these I
 4  T-II|       matter.~Or is this kind of writing safe on stage, where~it’
 5  T-II|         sinned with that kind of writing:~a fault that’s not new
 6  T-II|        reviewed our sins.~So the writing I thought, in my youth,
 7  T-II| thousands of our people,~so much writing, I’m the one my Calliope
 8 T-III|       out than my author:~if the writing’s streaked with blotted
 9 T-III|       His Books Are Banned~ ~The writing gives the reason for the
10 T-III|         the man of power,~and my writing wavers with the tremor of
11 T-III|       was made.~He’ll be fair to writing that he knows~was done in
12  T-IV|         else should I do?~and my writing’s safe in its own self-criticism.~
13  T-IV|        those thousand reasons by writing often,~so I’m not always
14   T-V|     mournful so is my verse,~the writing’s appropriate to the theme.~
15   T-V|      verse,~that’s not what this writing is charged with.~Gallus
16   T-V|     forbidden.~I’ve explained my writing. You ask why I send it?~
17   T-V|      remains.~Yet if I take up a writing tablet, as I have now,~and
18  ExII|          s a greater effort than writing,~and my fragile mind can’
19  ExII|        Cotta Maximus: The Use Of Writing~ ~What else should I do?
20 ExIII|       quarrel,~she pens pages of writing to her brother.~She was
21 ExIII|          rumour bring~or someone writing to me about it?~The more
22 ExIII|        have competed together in writing of the great triumph,~and
23 ExIII|          friends,~nor prevent me writing to you, or you to me.~You’
24 ExIII|          should be pardoned,~for writing to you at first without
25 ExIII|       let me alter my purpose in writing,~and not swim so often against
26 ExIII|       hard labour.~The effort of writing’s a joy in itself, and less
27 ExIII|    nothing more forgivable in my writing~than that a single feeling,
28  ExIV|        pleasure, to speak of, in writing,~no joy in weaving words
29  ExIV|          my misfortunes:~or that writing a poem you can’t read to
30  ExIV|         greater power than time.~Writing survives the years. Through
31  ExIV|      survives the years. Through writing you know~of Agamemnon, and
32  ExIV|          my hand now acts out in writing,~and I’d congratulate you
33  ExIV|     avoided my usual worries, by writing this,~and no longer feel
34  ExIV|          not the land,~in bitter writing: and Rome itself was accused
35  ExIV|         skilled in every form of writing:~Trinacrius, author of his
36   Ind|          44 A remembrance of his writing in his Roman garden, or
37   Ind|     itself, plus his considering writing in Getic and corrupting
38   Ind|          EIV.X:35-84 Albinovanus writing about him.~Ibis:365-412
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