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 1   T-I|         verses were the fun of my youth:~though not worth praising,
 2  T-II|          your grandsons,~glory of youth, emulate your and your father’
 3  T-II|       light labours, the songs of youth,~stirring my feelings with
 4  T-II|          writing I thought, in my youth, would never hurt me,~scarcely
 5 T-III|       work that amused him~in his youth, too late alas, he condemns
 6  T-IV|       peace in my native country.~Youth once hoped for such a fulfilment:~
 7  T-IV|          Still, I achieved tender youth’s first honours,~since at
 8  T-IV|          92 Ovid’s Autobiography: Youth and Manhood~ ~I cherished
 9   T-V|  Untouched and happy I toyed with youth~and happiness, now I regret
10  ExII|       weakened body,~the games of youth that pleased, no longer
11   ExI|       cultivated from my earliest youth.~And your brother so wishes,
12   ExI| accustomed to share the Prince of Youth’s studies,~that Caesar who
13   ExI|           for a little while,~the youth, worthy of his Julian name,
14   ExI|         deny it was composed by a youth of Thrace:~and Bistonia’
15 ExIII|           in the crowded forum,~O youth not unworthy of your fathers’
16 ExIII|          my hands.~But tell me, O youth, pregnant with my studies,~
17  ExIV|       this harmony begun in green youth,~has extended undiminished
18  IBIS|        wish to return to years of youth, may you ~be deceived like
19   Ind|              Endymion~A beautiful youth from Elis or Caria who was
20   Ind|           obtain a renewal of his youth. She gave birth to Plutus
21   Ind|      companion of Hercules in his youth, and held Messenia in the
22   Ind|           military matters in his youth, and now has to help defend
23   Ind|           to ask also for lasting youth, dooming her to wither away
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