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 1   T-I|         that your master’s not allowed to go!~Go, but without ornament,
 2   T-I|   perhaps I’ll never again ~be allowed to. This hour given me is
 3   T-I|      you at birth,~or, if it’s allowed to compare the small and
 4   T-I|        amended it, if I’d been allowed.’~~ Book TI.VIII:1-50 A
 5  T-II|        Aeneas’s mother.~If I’m allowed to present it in order,
 6  T-II|      safe on stage, where~it’s allowed, and theatre grants licence
 7 T-III|        ordinary hands, if it’s allowed, take up~my poetry, dismayed
 8 T-III|     but his children are still allowed to live in the city.~My
 9   T-V| address a distant god,~if it’s allowed for mortals to address Jupiter.~
10   T-V|        while my fortunes still allowed it,~I often took part, among
11   T-V|      be more heartfelt.~If you allowed it, my work would set these
12  ExII|      your brother!~I’m one not allowed to enter any kind of tree:~
13  ExII|      ox?~The soil that’s never allowed to lie fallow~decays, wearied
14  ExII|        t push in where I’m not allowed to go: ~it’s enough if you
15  ExII|        I and the circumstances allowed,~using his lightning bolt
16  ExII|      is the only thing of mine allowed in Rome.~I couldnt accompany
17   ExI|      with my self:~my verse is allowed to exist in your city.~I
18   ExI|        brow.~O happy are those allowed to see the triumph,~and
19   ExI|       I’d be dumb if I werent allowed to write.~You reprove your
20   ExI|     closest to Caesar, if it’s allowed,~let your godhead not be
21   ExI|      the ancient signs?~You’re allowed to forget hand and seal,~
22 ExIII|    common:~if the wretched are allowed to be of your choir.~You
23 ExIII|    that fear of yours can’t be allowed to disturb your sleep,~I’
24  ExIV|     like to if the savage wars allowed,~what’s left but the Muses,
25   Ind|       that gladiators were not allowed to fight to the death in
26   Ind|  Aeneas stressed.~Ibis:1-40 He allowed Ovid to retain his possessions.~
27   Ind|      obtained immunity and was allowed to live in Ravenna.~Book
28   Ind| implies no alms collecting was allowed the priestesses and prophets~
29   Ind|        to Augustus. Iullus was allowed to commit suicide when the
30   Ind|      association, his name was allowed to be mentioned, he could
31   Ind|       cruelty.~Book TV.I:49-80 Allowed Perillus to groan and bellow.~
32   Ind|  incurring Athene’s anger. She allowed him to die for his barbarity,
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