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 1   T-I|      those studies, verses~that hurt me, so that wit brought
 2   T-I|       quietly so my verse wont hurt you,~it’s not as popular
 3  T-II|        in my youth, would never hurt me,~scarcely foreseeing
 4  T-II|      you, and yours.~I’ve never hurt anyone with caustic verse,~
 5 T-III|  example, perhaps, of how books hurt me,~you too have been harmed
 6   T-V| writings were never~pernicious: hurt no one except their author.~‘
 7   T-V|     would close, in due course,~hurt me as if they’d been freshly
 8   T-V|  radiantly here,~and if any sad hurt threatens my lady,~may it
 9   ExI|         the Julian clan,~you’re hurt if you think any of them
10   ExI|       you think any of them are hurt.~But even if you take up
11   ExI|     water.~The fish that’s been hurt by a treacherous barb~thinks
12   ExI|       constant dripping,~so I’m hurt by continual blows of Fortune,~
13 ExIII|       her majesty. And it wont hurt~if your speech is interrupted
14 ExIII|      your genius.~So let others hurt the wretched, and choose
15  ExIV|       spring,~so my mind’s been hurt by muddy misfortune,~and
16  ExIV|     days have calmed the mind’s hurt,~he only renews it, who
17  ExIV|        weapons madly, that have hurt me?~Am I being driven towards
18  IBIS|      hostile:~and my books have hurt no one but myself: ~the
19  IBIS|        captive hand.~May you be hurt like Icarius, by gifts that
20   Ind|   Amores, Ars Amatoria etc) has hurt him, and contributed to
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