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 1   T-I|    carissime, the most dear, I remember~to dare to sustain me with
 2 T-III|        almost the most of all,~remember me still, and, if favour
 3 T-III|       Achilleshorses.~I too, remember, whom you once knew, do
 4 T-III|  lessen knowledge of my fault:~remember mortal fate that lifts a
 5 T-III|  anyone shall - let him first ~remember the time and place that
 6  T-IV|     wish it recalled –~when, I remember, you loved to be, and be
 7  T-IV|        concealed,~and (you may remember) he approved my talent~even
 8  T-IV|      all error.~Ah! Let me not remember my fate:~Let me not touch
 9   T-V|         and instructed them to remember my name.~And if any of you
10   T-V|       the wine you gave us. ~I remember how, while my fortunes still
11   T-V|        it he assures you he’ll remember and be true,~whether he
12   T-V|     into two distinct heaps.~I remember I once said it was impossible, ~
13   T-V|        there’d be no reason to remember Laodamia.~And your loyalty
14   T-V|        doing: that I’m able to remember.~May Caesar and the gods
15  ExII|       you used to praise, as I remember,~except the ones that have
16  ExII|      you do, and, as I clearly remember, your giving more ~has always
17   ExI|    your features in my mind.~I remember many deep talks you and
18   ExI| different path:~I think you’ll remember it, though we’re ~far apart,
19   ExI|      you can still know that I remember you.~I’d sooner come to
20 ExIII|        presence,~make sure you remember the part you have to play.~
21 ExIII|       doesnt forbid anyone to remember his friends,~nor prevent
22  ExIV|        my glance,~and cease to remember my misfortunes.~As I walked
23  ExIV|   present in my verse.~Since I remember that you too bathed my wound~
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