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 1   T-I|       I’ve created, will amaze just critics:~they’ll read it,
 2   T-I|    changing forms,~songs saved just now from my funeral rites.~
 3   T-I|      would have found no fame.~Just as red gold is assessed
 4   T-I|   light had failed my studies.~Just as the serious arts serve
 5  T-II|        country, of which I was just now part,~one of the crowd
 6  T-II|   Eloquence is learnt to plead just causes:~it protects the
 7  T-II|    embryo,~nor Hemitheon who’s just written Sybaritica,~nor
 8 T-III|      have renounced the light, just now,~when I was whole, now
 9 T-III|        befriend my wit at all?~Just as you used to celebrate
10  T-IV|       weary mind broods on her just grievance,~does soft sleep
11  T-IV|    harm you, I think, with our just prince.~The Father of the
12  T-IV|    were before.~My brother had just doubled his first ten years
13   T-V|      The waves were never more just.’~He who once denied humble
14  ExII|      good one ~if you take it, just speak kind words for a wretched
15  ExII|    whom he himself is the most just,~cause kindly earth to create
16  ExII|     takes oar in waters where, just now, he swam.~I too serve
17  ExII|      court you in person.~And, just as thanks should always
18   ExI| arrived with a Caesar, for me, just now,~those that you’ve sent
19   ExI|    anger lessens, even if it’s just.~~ Book EII.IX:1-38 To Cotys
20   ExI|        be the only poet there.~Just as you have the courage,
21   ExI|        hands with enemy blood,~just as you’ve learned to hurl
22   ExI|   front of your eyes as if you just now saw me.~And, for my
23 ExIII|    anything seems novel to me.~Just as eyes shun the unaccustomed
24  ExIV|      you:~since my reproach is just, unless yours turns out
25  ExIV|  others, will be play for you.~Just as Apollo’s not slow to
26  ExIV|         however insignificant.~Just like those Sicilian lands
27  IBIS|         Let this come to pass. Just now, himself, Apollo gave
28  IBIS|      be prompt to your relief, just as~the altars of Jupiter
29  IBIS|    that king’s scion spoken of just now in my verse, ~drink
30  IBIS|   musician’s natal ills,~may a just loathing visit your existence.~
31   Ind|       Rome, the Field of Mars, just outside the ancient city
32   Ind|      letter to a man who might just appreciate it, but showing
33   Ind|        Iglita) near the Danube just above the delta, and possibly
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