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 1   T-I|          feet’ I can.~If, in the crowd, there’s one who’s not forgot
 2   T-I|        soon recall my guilt,~the crowd’s voice make me a common
 3   T-I|        come as a stranger to the crowd.~Though you lack a title,
 4   T-I|         crafted.~The rest of the crowd will show their titles openly,~
 5   T-I|         the cloud,~so the fickle crowd chases the glow of Fortune:~
 6   T-I|     clothed in night’s veil, the crowd is gone.~I pray this might
 7  T-II|         was a humble member of a crowd that wished the same:~and
 8  T-II|        dislike,~as is right, the crowd copied your views.~Yet,
 9  T-II|          world,~and the cultured crowd know Ovid well,~and dare
10  T-II|        just now part,~one of the crowd safe and secure in your
11 T-III|          I shouldnt address~the crowdCaesar, greatest of them,
12 T-III| Lycaonian pole:~neither you, you crowd of learned Muses, ~nor you
13 T-III|        so truly witnessed by the crowd~it was almost better known
14  T-IV|       true spectacle,~the joyful crowd will be there with their
15   T-V|         your own.~You too, loyal crowd of poets who share my studies,~
16   T-V|     underground,~so dense is the crowd of evils that surrounds
17   T-V|           and even~the barbarous crowd inside, mixed with Greeks,
18  ExII|         let all the rest of your crowd of supporters be safe,~of
19   ExI|        matched ~the faces of the crowd, though, for days before,~
20   ExI|        we confess the truth,~the crowd values friendship by its
21   ExI|      troubles:~but a treacherous crowd enriched themselves with
22 ExIII|    lightning ~frightens, and the crowd round the stricken one tremble.~
23 ExIII|           of you, and the savage crowd approve of such spirits.~
24 ExIII|        the happy approval of the crowd:~I’d have gained strength
25  ExIV|     halls near bursting with the crowd,~and the people trampled
26  ExIV|        wont be there among that crowd,~my eyes wont have the
27  ExIV|          Augustus.~If any in the crowd asks who you are, and where ~
28  ExIV|          my pride:~and while the crowd of sacred senators surrounded
29  ExIV|        Illyrian ~pitch, no loyal crowd would be harmed by me.~Tomitae,
30  ExIV|     about them~(but, in all that crowd, I’d not dare to forget
31  IBIS|     their shoulders,~that savage crowd, the daughters-in-law of
32  IBIS|       those killed by the savage crowd of Lemnian women:~or the
33  IBIS|    Minoan sands, ~may the Cretan crowd think you’re from Corfu.~
34  IBIS|     brought him from the drunken crowd.~And as a virtuous daughter
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