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 1   T-I|           avoid the sky, refuse~to touch the horses he chose, foolishly.~
 2   T-I|         Now, now you think they’ll touch the highest stars.~What
 3   T-I|         Now, now you think they’ll touch black Tartarus.~Wherever
 4   T-I|      Sarmatian land.~I’m forced to touch the wild left shore of Pontus:~
 5   T-I|        unaware they lack the final touch.~That work was won from
 6  T-II| Protesilaus~first of the Greeks to touch the Trojan shore?~Add Iole,
 7  T-II|           efforts lacked the final touch.~If only you might calm
 8 T-III|           present, though I cannot~touch them: everything’s alive
 9 T-III|           friendship,~you dared to touch the body Jove’s lightning
10 T-III|            s lightning struck,~and touch the threshold of a house
11 T-III|         hope is rash, or whether I touch on what is possible,~may
12 T-III|       beneath the stars that never~touch the sea, I live among the
13 T-III|            arrows,~since there’s a touch of venom on the flying steel.~
14  T-IV|           Do cares rise, while you touch my place in the bed, ~that
15  T-IV|       remember my fate:~Let me not touch and open those wounds~that
16  T-IV|           as the flame does at the touch of Minerva’s oil:~you who
17  T-IV|           stars visible that never touch the sea,~my cry will go
18  ExII|           raw wound quivers at the touch of a hand.~The doctor can’
19   ExI|         Pelion,~I had the power to touch the bright stars with my
20   ExI|            think it’s safer not to touch it.~Tongue, be silent! Nothing
21   ExI|          offence was not without a touch of madness.~You too should
22   ExI|           it their slight crowning touch.~I dont deserve your praise,
23   ExI|         limb shrinks from a gentle touch,~and a vain shadow instils
24   ExI|           War wont lack the final touch.~Master Ovid, without much
25 ExIII|           that ancient times~dont touch our age in their praise
26 ExIII|           with the many hands that touch and handle it.~As soon as
27 ExIII|            have been better not to touch.~He dies more easily, who’
28   Ind|            The ocean abysses might touch there.~Book TI. IX:1-66
29   Ind|          wounded and healed by the touch of Achilles’s spear at Troy.~
30   Ind|     Protesilaus the first Greek to touch its shore in the Trojan
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