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 1   T-I|      follow the common speech, public phrases –~see my mournful
 2  T-II|       men,~and are open to the public through our leadersgifts.~~
 3 T-III|   prayer!~Meanwhile, since the public forum’s closed to me,~let
 4  T-IV|        aside my gloom,~and the public fate will outweigh the private.~~
 5  T-IV|    road to virtue’s paved with public ills.~Tiphys the helmsman’
 6  T-IV|    read my youthful efforts in public,~my beard had only been
 7   T-V|       people’s thoughts now to public verse,~and instructed them
 8  ExII|       dont dare go entering a public library,~in case their author’
 9  ExII|        in.~The great burden of public affairs occupies his powers:~
10   ExI|   urged me to grant my verse a public ~hearing: he was the guide
11   ExI|    criticism.~I considered the public pleased, if you praised:~
12 ExIII|     Fate has exposed me to the public gaze,~and given me more
13  ExIV|       ivory chair:~or managing public revenues, next to the planted
14  ExIV|        credit, be well, as the public asks of the gods),~promote
15  ExIV|    with me for such words,~and public anger’s stirred by my verse.~
16   Ind|   mourning (dies ater) when no public business was transacted. ~
17   Ind|        It was encroached on by public buildings later including
18   Ind|    over the household, fields, public areas etc. Each house had
19   Ind|   Asinius Pollio established a public library.~Book TIII.I:47-
20   Ind|        for Augustus. Noted for public works he was with Paullus
21   Ind|      monetales, overseeing the public mint, or capitales, the
22   Ind| executions) but held back from public office in the Senate. He
23   Ind|       and equites destined for public office, but reverted to
24   Ind|        books to be kept in the public library. He mentions the
25   Ind| provide a water supply for the public baths he was building: it
26   Ind|   preceded by a lictor when in public. Breaking of their vow resulted
27   Ind| provide a water supply for the public baths he was building: it
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