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 1   T-I|         sun,~and flies when it’s hidden, weighed down by the cloud,~
 2   T-I|          that your genius is not hidden.~If only mine had been buried
 3 T-III|        to them,~driven away, and hidden at the world’s end,~the
 4 T-III|         closed to me,~let me lie hidden in some private place.~You
 5 T-III|     aware of,~and entrusted many hidden things, to my heart:~I told
 6 T-III|      shame ~should be veiled and hidden in the blind night.~So I’
 7 T-III|   neglect.~~ No sweet grapes are hidden in leafy shade,~no frothing
 8  T-IV|      where I, a new colonist,~am hidden away: ah, the lengthy days
 9  T-IV|          well.~The virtue that’s hidden and remains unknown~in good
10  T-IV|          between the visible and hidden poles.~At length, driven
11   T-V|        And your loyalty would be hidden, as you’d wish,~if favourable
12   T-V|     future name that were better hidden.~I occupy my mind with studies:
13   T-V|     loose trousers, shaggy faces hidden in long hair.~A few still
14  ExII|          think~it’s safer to lie hidden in a private household.~
15  ExII|          as a ship’s weakened by hidden molluscs:~as waves of salt
16  ExII|         write these words, still hidden from you?~Do any of your
17   ExI|         art and eloquence arent hidden.~~ Book EII.V:41-76 To Salanus:
18   ExI|   escaping~the Elean river, runs hidden beneath the waves, even
19 ExIII|       natures, but slides like a hidden snake along the earth.~Your
20  ExIV|      cross frozen Thrace, Haemus hidden ~in the clouds, and the
21  ExIV|     passes in the whole world is hidden.~Caesar, received among
22  IBIS|         ve involved my poem with hidden matters:~I’ve followed him,
23  IBIS|       three apples:~those in the hidden cave changed to new monstrous
24  IBIS|     goddess’s glance is even now hidden:~like those who once were
25  IBIS| Melanthea to light,~when she was hidden in the dark because of murder,~
26   Ind|     Achilles, after Achilles was hidden on the island to avoid his
27   Ind|        again by Aesculapius, and hidden by Diana (Cynthia, the moon-goddess)
28   Ind|      referred to, as texts to be hidden, and texts that have injured
29   Ind|       the temple. His father had hidden a sword, and a pair of sandals,
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