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 1 T-III|     pass sweet years, unknown,~form friendships equal to your
 2 T-III|       in each place.~My wife’s form is before my eyes, as if
 3 T-III|  before my eyes like a visible form:~and when I consider this
 4 T-III|         my king, ~not only the form of my work deserves your
 5 T-III|     wound,~and allow a scar to form, over my actions,~so forgetfulness
 6  ExII|   remains.~Perhaps a scar will form in sufficient time:~the
 7   ExI|     they were almost enough to form an enemy host.~Most of them
 8  ExIV|     named: dear!~The style and form of my verse can act as immediate~
 9  ExIV|       Marius, skilled in every form of writing:~Trinacrius,
10  IBIS|        and the stars, and that form clothed with rays of sunlight,~
11  IBIS|        your deeds, and my bony form your face.~Whether, as I’
12  IBIS|      of Mestra who changed her form~repeatedly, may you be wasted
13   Ind|     Ixion, and a cloud, in the form of Juno. Invited to the
14   Ind|        raped by Jupiter in the form of a shower of gold, while
15   Ind|        beauty. Jupiter, in the form of an eagle, abducted him
16   Ind|      and was returned to human form. With her son Epaphus she
17   Ind|      Goddess in her archetypal form. (See Robert Graves’s ‘The
18   Ind|         developing an Augustan form of the old Togatae. He was
19   Ind|       I:1 Tristia II is in the form of a suasoria or formal
20   Ind|      her a wooden frame in the form of a cow, to entice it.
21   Ind|        s rape of Danaë, in the form of a shower of gold. He
22   Ind| Woodland deities of male human form but with goatsears, tails,
23   Ind|      Volesus may be the Sabine form of Valerius. ~Book EIII.
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