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 1   T-I|     me the right to die in my native country.~Though you obey,
 2   T-I|    complain my flight from my native land’s too slow.~I pray
 3   T-I|     in victory, he sought his native land:~I fled mine, defeated
 4   T-I|       at, for so long.~But my native soil’s denied to me forever,~
 5  T-II|       s more distant from his native land.~I’m the only one sent
 6 T-III|      to live in peace in your native land.~Lead on! I’ll follow
 7 T-III|       have been covered by my native earth?~If sentence might
 8 T-III|       perished when I lost my native land:~that was an earlier
 9 T-III|    have followed me beyond my native country,~and there, where
10  T-IV|     short while I’ll be in my native country.~Yet the happy people
11  T-IV|      have issued out~into its native air, loving tears would
12  T-IV|     troubles.~Since I lost my native land, the threshing-floor’
13  T-IV|   friends,~and at peace in my native country.~Youth once hoped
14  T-IV| passions you read.~Sulmo’s my native place, rich in icy streams,~
15   T-V|      You did not live in your native land, but went~all the way
16   T-V|     own voice be muted in its native tongue,~I speak to myself,
17   T-V|     ordered I should leave my native hearth.~Caesar’s power proved
18  ExII|     was taken from me with my native land:~they double the chance
19  ExII|   ancestral hearth again.~Our native soil draws all of us, by
20  ExII|    though I’m distant from my native land~I’ve still managed
21   ExI|    nothing from me, except my native earth.~Since I’m bereft
22 ExIII|      hearing the name ~of her native country, found them to be
23  ExIV|       aloud, not penned by my native Muse,~and the last page
24  ExIV|     my own race, and Sulmo my native place,~could not have been
25  ExIV|     one who’s exiled from his native land.~If only the gods had
26  IBIS|   country, attack you~in your native fields, and be the cause
27  IBIS|        Astyanax, saw from his~native citadel, when all was gripped
28   Ind|       and serpent’s tail. Its native country is Lycia (or Caria)
29   Ind|      by the Pleiad Electra, a native of Arcadian Pheneus. He
30   Ind|      Latium.~Book EII.XI:1-28 Native town of Rufus.~ ~Furiae,
31   Ind|      top of a mountain in her native country of Lydia where she
32   Ind|      of the poet’s wife and a native of Fundi.~Book EII.XI:1-
33   Ind|       94 Diogenes the Cynic’s native city.~ ~Sinti~A Thracian
34   Ind|       Cyprus in memory of his native city.~Book EI.III:49-94
35   Ind|      1-62 He delighted in his native Ithaca but had a difficult
36   Ind|       Marcus Julius Cottius a native prince. He took service
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