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 1   T-I|          Its Nature~ ~Little book, go without me – I dont begrudge
 2   T-I|            master’s not allowed to go!~Go, but without ornament,
 3   T-I|        master’s not allowed to go!~Go, but without ornament, as
 4   T-I|        that’s no fitting colour to go mourning –~no vermilion
 5   T-I|           were caused by my tears.~Go, book, greet the dear places,
 6   T-I|         fail among such troubles. ~Go then, book, untroubled by
 7   T-I|         wit brought me exile. ~You go for me, you, who can, gaze
 8   T-I|           re hesitating, scared to go near,~someone will hand
 9   T-I|         you in, with a brief word, go.~On a good day and with
10   T-I|         separated. Together, we’ll go together.~I’ll follow you
11   T-I|         gave me the calm advice to go on living~when my wretched
12   T-I|            your faithfulness would go unacknowledged.~Pirithous
13   T-I|           a friend’s cause: always go on as well as you’ve begun.~~
14 T-III|          holy place, ordered me to go.~I tried another temple,
15 T-III|         The Delights of the Mind~ ~Go, greet Perilla, hastily
16 T-III|          on the Pontic shore.~I’ll go eagerly to meet the captain,
17  T-IV|          So may your fortunes ever go forward,~so may you need
18  T-IV|         touch the sea,~my cry will go out to countless peoples,~
19   T-V|          why fear what’s harmless? Go, and ask him:~the great
20   T-V|            weeping, he said: ‘You, go look on Rome,~who can do
21   T-V|         customary~honour: my hands go perform affection’s holy
22   T-V|     Palinurus, in mid-ocean?~Dont go: dont let your loyalty
23  ExII|          anywhere.~They dont dare go entering a public library,~
24  ExII|            teach nothing shameful:~go, the place is open to your
25  ExII|          verses!’~They still wont go, but as you see they think~
26  ExII|           where I’m not allowed to go: ~it’s enough if you don’
27  ExII|            bullocks understand~and go shouting the customary warnings
28 ExIII|           senators,~you too should go amongst the crush of business.~
29 ExIII|         orders his dear Orestes~to go: he refuses, and each in
30 ExIII|         kindness that the mind can go where it wishes.~When I
31  ExIV| felicitously of the Aonian spring,~go on loving that study that
32  ExIV|           arrows,’~I’d have said: ‘Go and drink a potion that
33  ExIV|            of space,~and first you go to visit the Tarpeian holy
34  ExIV|    Pompeius: Thanking The Consul~ ~Go, slight verses, to the Consul’
35  ExIV|        that your brave deeds can’t go unnoticed,~with swift strides
36  ExIV|            commanded, a knight, to go before the consul:~and though
37  ExIV|           and my last prayer~is to go anywhere at all away from
38  IBIS|       though it’s not the thing to go to battle in this metre:~
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