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1 T-I| fear the gods who bring us harm.~Hawks, the smallest sound 2 T-I| me.~Only see you don’t do harm, while you’ve power to help –~ 3 T-II| plants are helpful, which do harm.~The robber and cautious 4 T-II| established nothing of mine will harm.~But I ‘corrupt some’? Whoever 5 T-II| and so was he.~It didn’t harm you, Callimachus, who often 6 T-II| shameful words:~it didn’t harm one author to show an effeminate ~ 7 T-II| spouse.~It didn’t do him harm, Tibullus is read and pleases,~ 8 T-III| no use if they choose to harm us.~The lowered yard escapes 9 T-III| the ‘Art’, that did such harm to the artist?~I beg, in 10 T-IV| pleasure by a flavour that did harm.~Often a lover’s aware of 11 T-IV| by my verse~have power to harm you, I think, with our just 12 T-IV| a crime,~if there’s any harm its author can be blamed.~ 13 T-IV| my verse of thanks might harm you,~an untimely honouring 14 T-IV| of his,~the snakes that harm you, and the herbs that 15 T-IV| wickedness and servants’ harm?~I suffered things no less 16 T-V| harms you.~But it won’t harm you: my writings were never~ 17 ExII| think these words likely to harm him.~if you do I’ll own 18 ExII| The water and the place harm me, and there’s a deeper~ 19 ExI| attention to my affairs might harm you.~All your House asks 20 ExI| following wind,~there’s no harm in setting spurs to the 21 ExI| constant now, and sure to harm me badly.~Believe me, if 22 ExIII| even if others wish, won’t harm you.~But add this one thing 23 ExIII| succeed, the failure won’t harm you.~And don’t flare up 24 ExIII| that.~I suspect it won’t harm you. She’ll see ~you’re 25 ExIII| nor did Numa, they say, harm Pythagoras.~Not to list 26 ExIV| but the Sarmatian pirates harm sailors more.~Though Charybdis 27 ExIV| s wild speech did him no harm.~But a wrong interpretation 28 IBIS| the prayers of execration harm his false ~name no less, 29 IBIS| stories.~And as fierce iambics harm their creator,~may your 30 Ind| wickedness of friends’ and the harm done him by servants. It