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 1   T-I|     Book TI.III:1-46 The Final Night in Rome: Preparation~ ~When
 2   T-I|  memory comes to mind,~of that night, my last hour in the city,~
 3   T-I|       city,~when I recall that night when I left so much ~so
 4   T-I|        TI.III:47-102 The Final Night in Rome: Departure~ ~Now
 5   T-I|      Departure~ ~Now vanishing night denied me more delay,~and
 6   T-I|      me,~but this was the last night before my decreed exile.~
 7   T-I|  Fortune:~when it’s clothed in night’s veil, the crowd is gone.~
 8 T-III|       my voice names:~there no night for me without you, and
 9 T-III|        and hidden in the blind night.~So I’ll say nothing but
10 T-III|       back,~makes the hours of night and day equal now.~Now laughing
11  T-IV|     does anguish come, and the night seem endless,~do the weary
12   T-V|         Yet I dont labour all night for the praise, or work~
13  ExII|  common healer,~are here, that night might be free of my usual
14  ExII|      wretched life,~or whether Night urges on her frosty horses,~
15 ExIII|     should work for me day and night, strain~with a full heart
16 ExIII| perhaps it was a dream.~It was night, and the moonlight entered
17  IBIS|    brighter in your orbit,~and Night whom we revere for the beauty
18  IBIS|     mind of grievous sickness,~night be worse than day for you,
19  IBIS|      day for you, and day than night.~May you be always pitiable,
20  IBIS| envenomed sting.~May the first night of your marriage be the
21  IBIS|    withheld from you.~May such night be yours, as Dolon, the
22   Ind|    Jupiter. Jupiter caused the night to double in length as he
23   Ind|   killed them on their wedding night. The others were punished
24   Ind|   goddesses born of Erebus and Night. Clothed in white, they
25   Ind|      Megaera, the daughters of Night and Uranus. They were the
26   Ind|        god. His mother’s seven night labour would also make his
27   Ind|       II:53-100 The goddess of Night.~ ~Numa (1)~Numa Pompilius,
28   Ind|      tore at his liver day and night.~ ~Propertius~Sextus Aurelius
29   Ind|      Ulysses and Diomedes in a night raid at Troy.~ ~Rhodope~
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