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 1   T-I|  accident, but you, called as witness,~whom we cannot deceive,
 2   T-I|      he’s wretched,~if such a witness carries any weight.~Neither
 3 T-III|    through which my eyes were witness~to a fatal evil, it’s not
 4 T-III|      no prize~for deceit, the witness should be given due credit:~
 5  T-IV|     sunset,~and the East bear witness to the Western voice.~I’
 6  ExII|     since they, thereby, give witness of their powers.~They often
 7  ExII|    dinner ~table used to give witness to among your guests:~I’
 8  ExII|     It’s fitting I make verse witness to a rare spirit,~that those
 9   ExI| gentler arts.~Your poetry’s a witness, so that, if you hid your
10   ExI|     you?~If the ring is not a witness to its master,~do you recognise
11 ExIII|        and a character that’s witness to your high nobility,~that
12 ExIII|     events with the hand of a witness,~but I’ve penned what an
13 ExIII|      Tomis ~might send you as witness to my thoughtful affection.~
14 ExIII|      also, is only too true a witness to my troubles,~and has
15  ExIV|     verse I’ve not given you, witness to your thoughtful~attentions.
16  ExIV|      m stuck in, and you~will witness I’m not in the habit of
17  ExIV|     deeds, Vestalis,~are born witness to, for ever, in my song.~~
18  ExIV|   swift flames,~and I’ll bear witness to the power of the divinity.~
19  ExIV|   since this land has to play witness for me.~They’d prefer me
20  ExIV|      inventing this, and will witness to my devotion.~Pontus knows
21  ExIV|    verse can act as immediate~witness to the place from which
22  ExIV|   Ulysses?~Yet he, by his own witness, learned the harshness of
23  ExIV|        My confession: you can witness it. Seal it, Citizens!~The
24  IBIS|   earth nearest me acts as my witness.~But may you who trample
25  IBIS|    Acheus who hung~a wretched witness to the gold-bearing waters.~
26   Ind|       hint of a real Muse and witness, behind the poetry.~Book
27   Ind|       the mere act of being a witness to it. ~Book TII:120-154
28   Ind|      to the Styx.~Ibis:1-40 A witness to his ‘gratitude’ to Augustus
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