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 1   T-I|      and circumstance. You’re safe regarding time.~Fine-spun
 2   T-I|  supported Turnus:~yet he was safe through Venus’s power.~Fierce
 3   T-I|     all the more,~and grant a safe strand for my wreckage.~
 4   T-I|       my anxious flight,~made safe by the divine powers of
 5  T-II|    now part,~one of the crowd safe and secure in your care –~
 6  T-II|    may your son, Tiberius, be safe, with you in safety,~and
 7  T-II|    you to banish me somewhere safe,~so that peace as well as
 8  T-II|    The Circus’s freedom isnt safe:~here a girl sits close
 9  T-II|       is this kind of writing safe on stage, where~it’s allowed,
10 T-III|     companions safety, I’d be safe through your advice.~But
11 T-III|     to a fatal evil, it’s not safe or brief to tell.~As if
12 T-III|      celebrate me when I was ‘safe’,~do you still see to it,
13  T-IV| should I do?~and my writing’s safe in its own self-criticism.~
14  T-IV|      tongue.~So your cause is safe, given these two deities,~
15  T-IV|     you who loyally offered a safe harbour~and a refuge to
16  T-IV|     This you can do (and it’s safe): delight in this inwardly,~
17  T-IV|      urged me on to seek~that safe seclusion my tastes always
18  T-IV|     my verse.~Soft, and never safe from Cupid’s arrows,~was
19   T-V|    without pillage.~Nowhere’s safe outside: the hill itself’
20  ExII|     wicked.~Neither brief nor safe to write would be the history~
21  ExII|   your crowd of supporters be safe,~of whom, as of the citizens,
22   ExI|      time for petitions. He’s safe and sound, and sees~that
23   ExI|      true,~I pray that you’re safe to read this, my friend.~
24   ExI|      no longer in a far land, safe as before in the midst of
25 ExIII|   alone, when others think it safe,~request that I not address
26 ExIII|     do you, by fearing what’s safe, make such~reverence for
27  ExIV|      Even though I think it’s safe to confess,~surely words
28  ExIV|       make those savage roads safe:~it was owing to your heartfelt
29  ExIV|  warring banks of Danube were safe in his care.~He kept the
30  ExIV|     often grant to one who’s ~safe and sound, you recently
31  IBIS|     be mixed for you that are safe to drink,~than for him who
32  IBIS|      often rendered the walls safe, circled~them with his body,
33   Ind|      of ‘what is lawful’ for ‘safe love’.~Book TII:253-312
34   Ind|     elsewhere a woman will be safe from corruption if her mind
35   Ind|       tale to tell, and not a safe one (presumably others were
36   Ind|      if only he (Augustus) is safe/lives/is favourable like
37   Ind|       offence is long and not safe to write about, that it
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