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 1   T-I|     now if I dont hate those studies, verses~that hurt me, so
 2   T-I|   best if light had failed my studies.~Just as the serious arts
 3 T-III|     still cling to our shared studies,~write learned verse, though
 4  T-IV|       my wound.~Perhaps these studies might seem like madness,~
 5  T-IV|       to live at ease with my studies,~keeping a humble house
 6  T-IV|     said: ‘Why follow useless studies?’~Maeonian Homer himself
 7  T-IV|      broad purple stripe,~our studies remained what they were
 8  T-IV|       pleasing, angry with my studies and my verse.~Soft, and
 9   T-V|        free of labour, ~in my studies, among the Pierian choir, ~
10   T-V|   crowd of poets who share my studies,~drink the neat wine, and
11   T-V| hidden.~I occupy my mind with studies: beguile my sorrow,~trying
12   T-V|       ill-fated symbols of my studies.~So I drag out my life,
13   T-V|     if I win that prize by my studies, it’s enough.~~ Book TV.
14  ExII|      torch, the reason for my studies:~for whom I shed tears,
15   ExI|   share the Prince of Youth’s studies,~that Caesar who made a
16   ExI|   think verse borders on your studies,~and the rites of mutual
17   ExI|       stranger to you,~to the studies you employed more wisely
18 ExIII|       youth, pregnant with my studies,~if anything among them
19  ExIV|   perfected Suillius ~by your studies: late indeed, but still,
20  ExIV|       set my hand to the same studies:~so I might flee these shores,
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