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1 T-I| Destination~ ~I don’t plough the open sea to trade my goods~greedy 2 T-II| forms a crack, it all gapes open,~and dragged down by its 3 T-II| unknown man.~Why’s any portico open, since certain girls~stroll 4 T-II| to confess my sin and my~open fault: I’m sorry for my 5 T-II| of learned men,~and are open to the public through our 6 T-II| any regard at all for an open heart.~I pray this, and 7 T-III| with learned minds, is open to inspection by the reader.~ 8 T-III| temple,~the first that was open to learned books.~Our wretched 9 T-IV| and the widest field lies open to your glory.~~ Book TIV. 10 T-IV| fate:~Let me not touch and open those wounds~that are not 11 T-V| Pontus,~do you grow pale, open it with anxious fingers?~ 12 T-V| woods, soft grass~in the open meadow, or water in the 13 ExII| shameful:~go, the place is open to your chaste verses!’~ 14 ExII| hero:~so won’t all paths open to a book bearing Aeneas’ 15 ExII| Maximus: His Request~ ~Now, open your lips on behalf of my 16 ExII| don’t deny your house was open to me.~Even if you were 17 ExI| exiles:~Black Sea earth is open to hostile neighbours.~It’ 18 ExIII| barren tree sticks up in the open field, ~and the land is 19 ExIII| themselves aren’t always open.~When the city’s state is 20 ExIII| noise, the window creaked open.~Startled I lifted myself 21 ExIV| might flee these shores, too open to the Coralli,~a tribe 22 IBIS| scatter your limbs through the open fields~like the ones that 23 IBIS| Milo, may you try to split open the wood with ease,~but 24 Ind| Tiber. Originally it was open pasture outside the city 25 Ind| 108 The bluff, frank and open hero type. The Fabii claimed