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1 T-I| from a god.~Otherwise, be silent – let him who wants more 2 T-I| cries of men and dogs grew silent:~the Moon on high steered 3 T-II| error,~ruined me, I must be silent about the second fault:~ 4 T-II| power of the Greeks?~Why silent on Thebes, Eteocles, Polynices,~ 5 T-II| of Phasis,~couldn’t keep silent about his own affairs.~Hortensius’ 6 T-II| or fingers,~and traced silent letters on the table’s surface:~ 7 T-III| you to blush when you fell silent.~From the example, perhaps, 8 T-IV| by time passing,~on its silent feet, except my troubles.~ 9 T-V| cries of inspiration not be silent,~may the bones of Lycurgus 10 T-V| though you know, even if I’m silent.~I’m miserable: that’s a 11 T-V| Muse, though ordered to be silent,~can scarcely hold back 12 T-V| letters now should bear our silent voices to and fro,~and paper 13 T-V| that my voice is never silent about you, and you ~should 14 ExII| over in silence.~But if I’m silent about myself, my wife’s 15 ExII| reputation~was buried, now you’re silent about my dying here as well. ~~ 16 ExI| to touch it.~Tongue, be silent! Nothing more is to be told.~ 17 ExI| waters.~As he stands there, silent, with an orator’s face and 18 ExI| your help will never fall silent.~Believe me, if my poetry’ 19 ExI| friends: all kindness has been silent on my account.~Some, in 20 ExI| wouldn’t dread even the silent wrath of Caesar?~Bitter 21 ExIII| will~complain when I’m silent, if you don’t show care 22 ExIII| actions: a poor case should be silent.~Let your words be nothing 23 ExIV| that my books have been silent as yet about your name.~ 24 ExIV| Shall I complain or be silent? Should I declare the crime 25 ExIV| of a sense of duty, to be silent.~Still, it may sometimes 26 IBIS| Whoever it is (for I’ll be silent still as yet about his name) ~ 27 IBIS| watching, in the shades of silent nights,~appearing as a vision,