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 1   T-I|    Gazing at her, and, by her light, the Capitol,~close to my
 2   T-I|       would have been best if light had failed my studies.~Just
 3   T-I|       Zerynthian shore with a light breeze,~as our wearied keel
 4  T-II|      of Rome’s name is not so light,~pressing its burden on
 5  T-II|    sing,~as the sun’s radiant light attracts the eye~so your
 6  T-II|   authority.~I returned to my light labours, the songs of youth,~
 7  T-II|    bolder than Cinna,~and the light things of Cornificus and
 8  T-II|     our ancestors that was no light sin –~how to tally the bones,
 9 T-III|     easily have renounced the light, just now,~when I was whole,
10 T-III|     you can, avoid the bright light:~it’s a fierce lightning
11 T-III|       the narrow.~See how the light cork bobs on the waves,~
12 T-III|     lived with you, while the light breeze bore me,~this boat
13 T-III|    ride horses, practise with light weapons,~play ball games,
14  T-IV|      the flames, staining the light,~while dark blood spurts
15   T-V|    grateful. ~While I see the light of lifeoh, let the time
16  ExII|   penned sheep:~and once that light bow’s strung with horse’
17 ExIII|     omens are good.~But first light a fire on the holy altars,~
18  ExIV|   dare to forget you, ~Cotta, light of the Muses, patron of
19  IBIS| conflict with fire,~the sun’s light be merged with that of the
20  IBIS|       to the sun, for you, no light for you~from the moon, let
21  IBIS|    from whom he took the same~light he gave: as the faces of
22  IBIS|    duty, brought Melanthea to light,~when she was hidden in
23   Ind| poverty.~Book TII:421-470 His light verse.~ ~Catullus~Caius
24   Ind| father Cinyras. He also wrote light verse. Mistaken for one
25   Ind|       TII:421-470 His dubious light verse.~ ~Cinyphus~The river
26   Ind|    42BC.~Book TII:421-470 His light verse.~ ~Coroebus~Ibis:541-
27   Ind|   that they were written in a light vein, as exercises in wit.~
28   Ind|   Forum bright with reflected light from the gold ornaments
29   Ind| Thalia~The Muse of comedy and light verse, used symbolically
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