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 1   T-I|         to the salt waters.~It’s hard to say from here, though,
 2   T-I|        faithfulness is tested by hard times.~While Fortune helps
 3   T-I|       friend who stays loyal ~in hard times, however he hates
 4  T-II|          excuse for sin~when the hard earth’s covered with Mars’
 5  T-II|       wine.~Tibullus thinks it’s hard to believe his girl’s denials,~
 6 T-III|        to me, but truly known~in hard times, after my hopes collapsed,~
 7 T-III|    horseshooves beat on waters hard with cold:~and across this
 8  T-IV|         ditches,~still eases his hard labour with unlearned song.~
 9  T-IV|          the soil,~it wears away hard stone, and solid steel:~
10  T-IV|          steal over me, and it’s hard for me to endure my weakness.~
11   T-V|         period of my life that’s hard?~I’m trapped by the shore
12   T-V|      neglect.~What you advise is hard, my friend, since songs~
13   ExI|          my spirit,~even if it’s hard for you to imagine the wretched
14 ExIII|          urge on troops fighting hard.~Your virtue is known and
15 ExIII|     however unwilling we are, or hard to please.~I, with a skill
16 ExIII| correcting, enduring the toil of hard labour.~The effort of writing’
17  ExIV|         you’d a heart~encased in hard iron or unbreakable steel.~
18  ExIV|    constant devotion,~since it’s hard to make out whether you
19  IBIS|     propped his tender head on a hard stone.~Then to make his
20   Ind|         poet as EIV.II:3-4 it is hard to reconcile with the later
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