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 1  T-II|        if you were angry?~I was scarcely less than an enemy to myself.~
 2  T-II|      fear the tribes the Danube scarcely checks,~so your subject
 3  T-II|        no one can teach what he scarcely knows.~I made sweet pleasurable
 4  T-II|       tragedy,~and my book will scarcely hold the naked names.~There’
 5  T-II|     youth, would never hurt me,~scarcely foreseeing it, hurts me
 6 T-III| strength from it to bear what’s scarcely bearable. ~Still, while
 7 T-III|      falls on level ground – it scarcely happens –~falls to rise
 8 T-III|        easing the pain that can scarcely be eased.~Live unenvied,
 9 T-III|    handful of names in a region scarcely known.~Further there’s nothing
10 T-III|       in my pain, ~gave me what scarcely two or three of my old friends
11 T-III|         by Sarmatian oxen.~I’ll scarcely be believed, but since there’
12  T-IV|         life, at gate and wall,~scarcely protected by the strength
13  T-IV|       from it all,~and there’ll scarcely be anyone, sent so far from
14  T-IV|        closed: rest itself will scarcely heal them.~~ Book TIV.IV:
15  T-IV|        useless wife when I was ~scarcely more than a boy: married
16   T-V|    nearby conflict: a thin wall scarcely keeps the enemy out.~While
17   T-V|    disuse,~now, the Latin words scarcely even occur to me.~I don’
18   T-V|       ordered to be silent,~can scarcely hold back from naming you,
19   T-V|      fear war not wolves.~We’re scarcely protected by the fortress20  ExII|         heavier~punishment, can scarcely experience a heavier one.~
21  ExII|       that holds Tomis,~a place scarcely known to the neighbouring
22  ExII|        there by Pelias,~who was scarcely feared beyond Thessaly’s
23  ExII|      the wild Getae near.~I can scarcely believe a judgement on my
24   ExI|         compass the wide world,~scarcely had room to hold her many
25   ExI|      kindness, and I think it’s scarcely possible to cheat fate.~
26   ExI|       Caesars, as I once did:~I scarcely had any hope of this in
27   ExI|         that great as it is~can scarcely be equal to your spirit.~
28 ExIII|         reefs in calm waters?~I scarcely think that I myself should
29  ExIV|    words on a sheet of paper?~I scarcely believe it myself, but rumour
30  ExIV|        whole senate,~your house scarcely big enough for everyone’
31  ExIV|         cling to your helm,~and scarcely any part of your shield’
32  ExIV|          I confess, there’d ~be scarcely any roof could contain my
33  ExIV|      those who made the Isthmus scarcely passable:~but you must show
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