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 1   T-I|  prove too much for advocacy.~Find someone who sighs about
 2   T-I|       around~to see if it can find an unburied corpse,~so someone,
 3   T-I| different routes, let the one~find favourable winds, no less
 4  T-II|       your name there,~you’ll find many pledges of my feeling.~
 5  T-II|   first called prince.~You’ll find the same maxims in charming
 6 T-III|      See what I bring: you’ll find nothing here ~but sadness,
 7 T-III|   what I did.~If it’s not so, find a more distant place:~call
 8 T-III|    servant of speech. ~You’ll find her sitting with her sweet
 9  T-IV|       Poetry~ ~Reader, if you find fault with my books, and
10  T-IV|    with anyone the barbarians find in the fields,~who hasn’
11  T-IV|      good:~and my spirit will find a place to see the ivory
12  T-IV|    waters,~and my lament will find a mighty voice in the future.~
13  T-IV|         Listen Posterity, and find out who this ‘I’ was, ~this
14   T-V|       there’s no new fault to find in me,~and my guilt’s not
15   T-V|      the grains of wheat they find~down little trails to their
16   T-V|    these ills should I try to find?~If I look at the place,
17   T-V| cloudy days in a year,~you’ll find that it’s more often been
18   T-V|      one to be pitied, you’ll find those who’d wish to be ~
19  ExII|     it’s not for love!~You’ll find, though the title’s not
20  ExII|        Maximus.~Dont look to find my genius in them,~lest
21  ExII|      what I should do,~you’ll find nothing more useful than
22   ExI|     Fortune.~You wont easily find one in a thousand~who considers
23   ExI|  leader~not companion, not to find an exemplar but to be one.~
24   ExI|     Believe me, you’ll hardly find a place, anywhere on earth,~
25   ExI|    the Pleiades’.~Ships often find the winter waves calm,~the
26 ExIII|      yourself, surely:~you’ll find out, if you truly desire
27 ExIII|  yellow gold, but you~used to find more joy in those when you
28  ExIV|       by marriage!~But you’ll find nothing here meriting shame,~
29  ExIV|     look at my family, you’ll find we were knights~for endless
30  ExIV|    sent, may the gods have it find you in the dawn~that first
31  ExIV|     difficult to say:~I can’t find anything to try, to desire
32  IBIS|        and, robbed of sight, ~find your perilous way with the
33  IBIS|        by your wound, may you find~those faithless whom you
34  IBIS|       the Phyllesian kingdom, find you too.~Or like Lenaeus
35   Ind|       her to the Black Sea to find the Golden Fleece.~Book
36   Ind| constellations can be used to find the location of the north
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