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1 T-I| from my own troubles.~You, barely two or three of so many 2 T-II| of Teretei and Getae,~are barely held back by the deep flood 3 T-II| subject to Italian law,~barely clinging to the edges of 4 T-III| stuck to my palate~could barely be revived by a little wine,~ 5 T-III| scarce covers bone, food barely finds my lips:~my skin has 6 T-IV| clusters,~till they can barely hold the juice inside:~time 7 T-IV| colour I used to have:~I’ve barely skin enough to cover my 8 T-V| characterised more by the barely civilised Getae.~Great hordes 9 T-V| if at the people, they barely deserve the name,~they’ve 10 ExII| you read, ~I write while barely forcing it from an unwilling 11 ExII| Hister, Danube’s~other name, barely vulnerable because of its 12 ExI| the south wind’s breath barely comes.~I never thought any 13 ExI| letter, sent from among the barely ~pacified Getae, wishes 14 ExIII| time when she’s idle:~she barely has leisure for her personal 15 ExIII| voice~trembling, you’ll barely be able even to say that.~ 16 ExIII| it’s master’s moans,~can barely turn itself to happy songs.~ 17 ExIII| precious metal here:~the enemy barely allow the farmers to dig 18 ExIII| among the savage Getae, is barely sane. ~Yet there’s nothing 19 ExIV| pleased me,~and my hand was barely willing to make the change.~ 20 ExIV| has all vanished.~My Muse barely plays her part, when I’ve 21 ExIV| taken up my tablets,~she barely lays a hand there, almost 22 ExIV| in the city of Syracuse,~barely kept fierce hunger away 23 ExIV| affairs, and true ~faith barely finds a place in present 24 ExIV| come from Italy say you barely believe all this.~Wretched 25 ExIV| colour is diluted, and it’s barely blue.~The fresh water overlays 26 ExIV| Gallio, it would be a crime barely excusable on ~my part, if 27 ExIV| song, you, ~known to me, barely a lad, when you were barely 28 ExIV| barely a lad, when you were barely a lad,~and, through the 29 Ind| the Greek admixture, are barely civilised, warlike, with