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 1   T-I|        from a tranquil mind:~my days are clouded by sudden miseries.~
 2   T-I|        composed in the troubled days of my journey.~Either the
 3 T-III|         and a string of festive days~succeed the noisy battles
 4  T-IV|    hidden away: ah, the lengthy days of my sentence!~Yet still
 5  T-IV|         spoke to you in happier days.~Dont fear lest my friendship
 6  T-IV|         father from my earliest days -~at least dont wish that
 7  T-IV|    right time,~dying before the days of my punishment!~And I’
 8  T-IV|        I pass, and deceive, the days.~So the fact that I live,
 9  T-IV|        weariness by the anxious days,~is thanks to you, my Muse:
10   T-V|      and, at length, fulfil her days.~I’d add mine to hers, but
11   T-V|        god, ~but only when your days have equalled Nestor’s,~
12   T-V|       count the sunny or cloudy days in a year,~you’ll find that
13   T-V|       and winter can’t make the days any shorter.~Surely nature’
14   T-V|        free of torment,~and for days I’ve been tortured by pains
15  ExII|       and knowing how to endure days of hunger and thirst,~and
16   ExI|       laid aside on their feast days too.~In short, though it’
17   ExI|       of the crowd, though, for days before,~a cloudy southerly
18   ExI|         Sooner will the longest days occur in winter,~and summer
19   ExI|        the long hours of summer days failed us.~It’s something
20  ExIV|  idleness, and fritter away the days?~Since neither wine nor
21  ExIV|    Ionian Sea,~in less than ten days, even if you dont hurry ~
22  ExIV|    harmed seek help.~After many days have calmed the mind’s hurt,~
23  ExIV|       me.~If I consider all the days of my unhappy life,~none
24  ExIV|       incomplete effort of many days:~Largus, known by the name
25  IBIS|        may the sequence of your days be wholly dark.~Have this
26  IBIS|  hateful hours, and these hated days of mine.~~ Ibis:135-162
27  IBIS|       set you apart for certain days,~and many stones hail down
28   Ind|       He was excommunicated six days before in order to ‘bear
29   Ind|    floating nest in the Halcyon Days around the winter solstice,
30   Ind|         the Theogony, Works and Days, and Shield of Hercules.~ ~
31   Ind|        23), on the first of the days (March 20th) when armed
32   Ind| guidance. (See Hesiod Works and Days:383)~Book TI.XI:1-44 Book
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