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 1  T-II|  vengeance in excess for those early books,~remote the penalty
 2  T-IV|  hostile, bringing ease ~to my early years, pain to the later
 3  T-IV|       towards oratory from his early years:~he was born to the
 4   ExI|      Book EII.X:1-52 To Macer: Early Travels Together~ ~Macer,
 5  ExIV|       that Chaos, that mass of early~nature, separated out to
 6   Ind|       by his friends, from his early verse. He agreed if he could
 7   Ind|        Calabria, the important early Roman poet and tragedian.
 8   Ind|     Tyche, and associated from early times with childbirth, fertility
 9   Ind|      Graecinus’s consulship in early AD16. Ovid died in AD16
10   Ind|      successor to Augustus, in early 14AD, and so mentioned by
11   Ind| Alexandrian Greek poet, of the early 3d cent. BC born in Chalcis,
12   Ind|  handicrafts and arts, she was early identified with the virgin
13   Ind|        into exile (winter of 8-early 9AD).~Book TI.XI:1-44 Tristia
14   Ind|     and therefore was in Tomis early the following year (9AD).~
15   Ind|      in late 12 or more likely early AD13.~Book EIV.IV:1-50 After
16   Ind|    AD14, so it is late autumn, early winter.~Book EIV.IX:1-54
17   Ind|   delays may have been written early that year. ~Book EIV.X:1-
18   Ind|   Written in the sixth summer, early autumn, i.e. AD14.~Friends
19   Ind|        1-38 The Muse of Ovid’s early lighter verse.~ ~Thamyris~
20   Ind|        his successor after the early deaths of other candidates.
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