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1 T-I| I am,~say I’m alive, but deny that I am well:~that I’m 2 T-II| justified indeed: I don’t deny I deserve it –~shame hasn’ 3 T-II| thing can be done that you deny me.~Great hope fills me, 4 T-II| change, return, ~give, or deny me hope of pleasing you.~~ 5 T-II| wife’s headband and dress deny?~~ Book TII:253-312 His 6 T-II| gates?~Warring Rome didn’t deny me matter,~it’s virtuous 7 T-III| speech,~and my dry tongue, deny power to dictate it.~Accept 8 T-IV| but the last.~You would deny this fault too that ruined 9 ExII| you tell him.~Yet I don’t deny if my wounds were curable~ 10 ExII| offended by these words,~and deny that I had any connection 11 ExII| it’s enough if you don’t deny your house was open to me.~ 12 ExII| though I’d like to be able to deny my offence,~still no one’ 13 ExII| reason for your door to deny knowledge of me.~I confess 14 ExII| implacable:~live, and don’t deny you could ever be pardoned!’~ 15 ExII| me the help that so many deny.~I beg you to always bring 16 ExI| shrine.~Messalinus does not deny the supreme place~of joy, 17 ExI| House asks it, nor can you deny~that I too was once one 18 ExI| surrender a friend to fate,~and deny he’s yours unless he’s fortunate.~ 19 ExI| if you hid your name,~I’d deny it was composed by a youth 20 ExIII| everyone, there’ll be no one to deny my sense of duty.~Though 21 ExIII| every one,~none of us would deny he earned what he suffers.~ 22 ExIV| such refined care all would deny~that ability could be present 23 ExIV| your role.~Danube won’t deny it whose waters were once~ 24 ExIV| your hands.~Aegisos won’t deny it, recaptured at your coming,~ 25 ExIV| hero you describe. He’d deny~that loyalty’s only the 26 IBIS| to my knives.~Let earth deny its fruits to you, the rivers 27 IBIS| the winds and the breezes deny you their breath.~Let there