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 1  T-II|    bodies snared in a flagrant act?~On whose evidence but great
 2  T-IV|    paying the penalty, but no ~act or stratagem is connected
 3  T-IV|   yourself constantly~to every act of undiminished friendship.~
 4  T-IV|     you did quiet, consign the act to Lethe’s waters,~and my
 5   T-V| offence.~But since no criminal act accompanied my sin,~he only
 6   ExI|        in need,~you perform an act rarer than any in this age.~
 7 ExIII|      do what you’re doing, and act as you are.~The brave have
 8 ExIII|     would be your guide in the act.~You’d need to keep Evadne
 9 ExIII|      While the handsome youths act out their loving quarrel,~
10 ExIII|        semblance be thought to act the real thing.~Let uncouth
11  ExIV|       god.~May this respectful act aid me, and let there be
12  ExIV|     seas, a year has gone.~The act of consolation belongs to
13  ExIV|       and form of my verse can act as immediate~witness to
14  IBIS|    mouths,~and anger and grief act out their proper parts.~
15  IBIS|     deeds.~No delay is mine: I act as priest with sure prayer.~
16  IBIS|     age.~And may you commit an act to make the frantic horses ~
17   Ind|        Book EIII.1:105-166 Her act of loyalty.~ ~Alcides~A
18   Ind|     Corobeus confessing to his act at Delphi, and being sent
19   Ind|    sacred cave with the sexual act and was turned, with Atalanta,
20   Ind|       her, caught Ixion in the act with this simulacrum, and
21   Ind|     420 Famously caught in the act by Hephaestus (Vulcan) Venus’
22   Ind|     about it, but for the mere act of being a witness to it. ~
23   Ind|     any facinus, that is deed, act or crime, and any consilium,
24   Ind|     420 Famously caught in the act with Mars, by Hephaestus (
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