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 1   T-I|       Secure, I was touched by desire for fame,~and I burned with
 2   T-I|        here? –~Why do my sails desire Italy’s shores?~Caesar does
 3   T-I|   shores.~There wasnt time or desire enough to prepare ~what
 4   T-I| wretched heart was filled with desire for death,~truly you know
 5  T-II|  wearies you, and morality you desire to be as yours.~Nor is that
 6 T-III|        Book TIII.VIII:1-42 His Desire for a Change of Place~ ~
 7  T-IV|        though, and, touched by desire for praise,~wish you could
 8   T-V|       small power~to the mind: desire for praise makes for fertile
 9  ExII|        suggest what you should desire,~ask the gods that you might
10  ExII|       prayer I beg you.~I only desire a place nearer home, not
11   ExI|    greet you.~Next follows the desire to hear how you are,~and
12   ExI|   though we’re ~far apart, and desire to ease my situation.~We
13 ExIII|      ll find out, if you truly desire to know. ~It’s not enough
14 ExIII|       be so unfair to me~as to desire me to have no peace in my
15  ExIV|        is less than your sharp desire for glory.~Such, they say,
16  ExIV|       find anything to try, to desire or not desire,~and I don’
17  ExIV|       to try, to desire or not desire,~and I dont exactly know
18  ExIV|    mind.~But what can I do? My desire’s immoderate.~Kind friend,
19  IBIS|      be hated through~shameful desire, and the son wounded by
20  IBIS|    they say Broteas did in his desire for death.~May you suffer
21   Ind|       IV:1-46 Ibis:597-644 His desire for Achilles’s horses.~ ~
22   Ind|    while conceiving a frenzied desire for the sister. He violated
23   Ind|    Pursuing the sisters in his desire for revenge, he was turned
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