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 1   T-I|    knows, and groans at.~She doesnt see me hurled through
 2   T-I|    pursued by the winds, she doesnt see death nearing.~It’
 3   T-I|  error misled me,~so that he doesnt think my fault a crime,~
 4   T-I|    defeated, obeys his boat, doesnt guide it by skill.~As
 5  T-II|     great a prince:~but that doesnt render it contrary to
 6   T-V| patiently, as he should,~and doesnt shy at the bit like an
 7   T-V|     s not one among them who doesnt carry~bow, quiver, and
 8   T-V| remembering.~What your voice doesnt forbid, I will be: grateful. ~
 9  ExII|      short Caesar, though he doesnt need it himself,~lacks
10  ExII|   wretched exile.~For Caesar doesnt know, though a god knows
11  ExII|     and the lure of the dice doesnt grip my luckless hands.~
12  ExII|     you believe a friend who doesnt lie,~ought to be called
13  ExII|     s noticed by the Caesars doesnt think himself a friend?~
14  ExII| Venus’s ruinous passion:~she doesnt usually come to a sorrowful
15   ExI| cheated fate.~Even if Caesar doesnt wish me any joy,~he should
16   ExI|      I admit it.~But my ship doesnt sail through calm waters.~
17   ExI|      reward.~If right action doesnt gain a prize, it fails~
18   ExI|      Bacchus,~if grape juice doesnt flow under the trampling
19 ExIII|      place.~What fearful man doesnt avoid contagious illness,~
20 ExIII|       I suffer, one iota.~He doesnt forbid anyone to remember
21 ExIII|      Assuming Caesar’s anger doesnt forbid it me,~I’ll waste
22 ExIII|   handsome.~But this mistake doesnt cloud my judgement,~I
23  ExIV|   Severus.~Moreover my skill doesnt respond as before,~I turn
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