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 1  T-II|      shoulders,~that you can turn your power to foolish games,~
 2  T-IV|     say, to his undoing,~and turn your bright face upon my
 3  T-IV|     you an exile’s wife,~you turn your head away, and a blush
 4  T-IV|   this suffice the shades: I turn again, to you,~studious
 5   T-V|    yoke as well?~Where can I turn? Where seek solace for my
 6   T-V|       since you wise vapours~turn from the Bears and search
 7   T-V|      wish that’s the next in turn.~~ Book TV.IX:1-38 A Letter
 8   ExI|      the Getae. ~Repay me in turn, and, since yours is a happier
 9 ExIII|      he refuses, and each in turn argue about their dying.~
10 ExIII|   master’s moans,~can barely turn itself to happy songs.~Cheerful
11  ExIV|     never ceased ~to pass in turn between us, out of friendship.~
12  ExIV| doesnt respond as before,~I turn the arid shore with a barren
13  ExIV|   seems ~your happiness, can turn to sadness while you speak.~~
14  ExIV|   all too close, will sooner turn its course~back from the
15  IBIS|      now your new limbs will turn Ixion’s swift wheel:~and
16  IBIS|  ebbing wave retreats in its turn,~and the soft sand washes
17   Ind|  adoption, and Germanicus in turn an adopted son of Tiberius. ~
18   Ind| murder Agamemnon. She was in turn killed by her son Orestes. ~
19   Ind|    cursed by the King and in turn cursed Pelops leading to
20   Ind|      his wife Marcia, who in turn told Livia who knew nothing
21   Ind|    and was himself killed in turn by Achilles, but his mother
22   Ind|      the case, consisting in turn of a probatio or proof by
23   Ind|   the boy’s mother Hecuba in turn murdered him, and tore out
24   Ind|  altar of Apollo, and was in turn killed by Machaereus a Phocian
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