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 1   ExI|          delight in the fruits of Augustan peace. ~Yet you read this
 2 ExIII|       make such~reverence for the Augustan gods offensive?~We see things,
 3   Ind|       daughter-in-law.~ ~Anser~An Augustan erotic poet, a friend of
 4   Ind|          for Muse.~ ~Camerinus~An Augustan epic poet, otherwise unknown.~
 5   Ind|           lightning.~ ~Capella~An Augustan poet who wrote elegiac verse,
 6   Ind|       small estate.~ ~Fontanus~An Augustan bucolic poet.~Book EIV.XVI:
 7   Ind| consulship in AD16.~ ~Grattius~An Augustan poet who wrote a poem on
 8   Ind|            son of a freedman, and Augustan lyrical poet and satirist.
 9   Ind|          by lesser members of the Augustan or Julian families.~Book
10   Ind|      invoked by Ovid.~ ~Largus~An Augustan poet, who wrote an epic
11   Ind|        loved Endymion.~ ~Lupus~An Augustan poet who wrote about the
12   Ind|      being in 86.~ ~Marius (2)~An Augustan poet.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52
13   Ind|        Marsus~Domitius Marsus, an Augustan poet, known for his epigrams.
14   Ind|   Equestrian order, developing an Augustan form of the old Togatae.
15   Ind|           in myth).~ ~Numa (2)~An Augustan poet, otherwise unknown.~
16   Ind|        accursed race.~ ~Passer~An Augustan poet.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52
17   Ind|           Lampsacus.~ ~Prisci~Two Augustan poets, one of whom was probably
18   Ind|           same way.~ ~Proculus~An Augustan erotic poet who imitated
19   Ind|    Quirinus’s city.~ ~Rabirius~An Augustan epic poet who wrote about
20   Ind|          in the war.~ ~Sabinus~An Augustan epic and elegiac poet. He
21   Ind|           island.~ ~Trinacrius~An Augustan poet who wrote a Perseis.~
22   Ind|           friends.~ ~Turranius~An Augustan tragic poet.~Book EIV.XVI:
23   Ind|       contemporaries.~ ~Tuscus~An Augustan poet who wrote a Phyllis.
24   Ind|           Lucius Varius Rufus, an Augustan poet known for tragedy and
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