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 1   T-I|       here, though, whether to use~oars or breeze: take advice
 2   T-I|        its tears.~If one might use a great example for a lesser,~
 3   T-I|      house, though that was no use to me,~I prayed: ‘You powers
 4  T-II|   horse you gave.~If that’s no use, and no glory follows the
 5  T-II|     you may say, ‘the wife can use others’ art,~have what she
 6 T-III|   patient, no food ~that’s any use, no one to ease his pain
 7 T-III|  powerful can help us,~it’s no use if they choose to harm us.~
 8 T-III|        You also: may a happier use of art await you,~in whatever
 9  T-IV|     bear me can lift its head.~Use this time, in which the
10  T-IV|  indignation will be driven to use its weapons.~If I’m banished,
11   T-V|    place.~Yet, lest I lose the use of the Italian language,~
12  ExII|     onerous.~Should I start to use the file more bitingly,~
13  ExII|       86 To Cotta Maximus: The Use Of Writing~ ~What else should
14   ExI|       fingers, what will be of use to himself.~That goddess
15   ExI|   there’s such nobility in his use of words.~Though you please
16   ExI|       Now I’m shipwrecked what use is it to learn~what course
17   ExI|     not worn thinner by steady use,~nor the Appian Way more
18 ExIII|       those works?~Still, what use is that if it’s thought
19 ExIII|  uncertain as to what metre to use now:~since a second triumph20 ExIII|     robbed me, stunned, of the use of reason,~and all judgement
21  ExIV|        as Apollo’s not slow to use the lyre or bow,~and either
22  ExIV| punishment help me?~I’ll still use my mind: it alone’s not
23  ExIV|     stone, a ring’s thinned by use,~the curved plough’s worn
24   Ind|      He raced with her, and by use of the golden apples, won
25   Ind|     meant.~Book TV.IV:1-50 The use of carior and the remembrance
26   Ind|   friend.~Book TV.VII:1-68 The use of carissime may again be
27   Ind|      City, and that he did not use her real name, suggesting
28   Ind|      as Jupiter, and a dubious use of the verb celebrare which
29   Ind|     funestus might link to its use (as an oxymoron) in Heroides
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