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 1   T-I|        that failed to reach the harsh gods,~on my own behalf,
 2  T-II|         More, the edict, though harsh and threatening,~was still
 3 T-III|        long years,~will be less harsh to him and to us.~~ I pray,
 4 T-III|        themselves into the air,~harsh winter holds them back if
 5 T-III|         lies idle, abandoned to harsh neglect.~~ No sweet grapes
 6 T-III|         point of my being born?~Harsh one, why here, in the wretched
 7  T-IV|        as he drew the trees and harsh rocks to his singing.~The
 8  T-IV|         of the place!~I avoided harsh military contests when I
 9  T-IV|   pliant bridle, ~and takes the harsh bit in its gentle mouth:~
10  T-IV|       years:~he was born to the harsh weapons of the noisy forum:~
11  T-IV|      live, and struggle against harsh suffering,~not filled with
12   T-V|       yellow with viper’s gall:~Harsh voices, grim faces, the
13   T-V|     that duty.~~ Book TV.X:1-53 Harsh Exile In Tomis~ ~Three times
14   T-V|    often dealt in the forum.~Oh harsh Lachesis, when I have such
15  ExII|   whenever he’s compelled to be harsh,~who conquers only that
16  ExII|       does the Muse come to the harsh Getae when called.~Yet I’
17  ExII|        Graecinus, pray he’s not harsh with me, ~and add some words
18   ExI|         we snatch at thorns and harsh rocks with our hands:~the
19   ExI|        I beg you,~dont close a harsh door against my anxious
20   ExI|   weakened?~The gods are not so harsh to me that I’d believe,~
21 ExIII|         the worst feature~of my harsh exile, you that aggravate
22 ExIII|        If such actions stir the harsh Getae, what should they ~
23 ExIII| adultery, which is forbidden by harsh laws?~But dont let Caesar’
24 ExIII|       his neck away, new to the harsh yoke:~for long there’s been
25  ExIV|       mild with suppliants, and harsh with the guilty.~When you
26  ExIV|      man who suffers things too harsh to be believed!~Well believe
27  ExIV|     gentler,~than your heart be harsh to your weary friend.~Let
28  ExIV| achieves its effect, or whether~harsh fate orders me to die beneath
29  IBIS|        or woman,~and strike the harsh cymbals with effeminate
30  IBIS|       Achaean poet.~And, on the harsh cliff, may your entrails
31   Ind|        1-42 Book EIII.IX:1-56 A harsh place to expect the Muse
32   Ind|      the servants perhaps under harsh questioning?).~Book TV.VIII:
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