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 1   T-I|          match my intent.~Often, having saidFarewell’, I spoke
 2  T-II|    Precedents~ ~I’m not alone in having sung tender love-songs:~
 3  T-II|      leisure,~a few lines, where having started from the world’s ~
 4  T-IV|    greatest care, thinks of you,~having with her all she has of
 5   T-V|       ills,~and whoever lives on having offended Caesar, will be
 6   T-V|           My worst punishment is having offended him,~and I wish
 7  ExII| Patroclus left Opus, when young, having killed a man,~and became
 8   ExI|      unconquered Getae.~Alas if, having read the name, your expression ~
 9   ExI|         amid fierce battles,~and having read it, approve it with
10  ExIV|    complains!~I’m ashamed of not having earned his reproach before.’~
11  ExIV|        to you with glad tidings,~having flown down the vast pathways
12  ExIV|           The goddess spoke and, having filled Pontus ~with good
13  IBIS|         like the impious man who having poor grass ~for fodder,
14   Ind|         contains Barnard’s star, having the greatest proper motion
15   Ind|        were punished in Hades by having to fill a bottomless cistern
16   Ind|      sanctuary to Latona (Leto). Having been hounded by jealous
17   Ind|        while he was Triumvir, he having forced Claudius to relinquish
18   Ind|          searched for knowledge. Having been instructed by Pythagoras (
19   Ind|          suggests foolishness in having become involved in something,
20   Ind|      seems to preclude his error having been any kind of active
21   Ind|      previous note. (March 20th, having been born in 43BC). ~Book
22   Ind|       Book TV.VII:1-68 He denies having written anything for the
23   Ind|         put to death in 21AD for having read a poem to ladies lamenting
24   Ind|       but his daughter Comaetho, having fallen in love with the
25   Ind|       consumed by Jupiter’s fire having been deceived by Juno. Her
26   Ind|      disembarked at Salé or Zoné having sailed from Samothrace.
27   Ind|        to die for his barbarity, having been prepared to save him
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