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 1   T-I|           wishing to deceive, it’s clear you’re mine.~But enter quietly
 2  T-II|        what storage jar’s best for clear wine.~Such things are toyed
 3 T-III|           I know it. Dearest, it’s clear to me~without me you have
 4 T-III|          name –~and I possess many clear signs of your affection,~
 5 T-III|          it every ill.~And so it’s clear, and I’m not thought a liar,~
 6  T-IV|           celestial reaches~stands clear of the earth it never touches,~
 7   T-V|          you’ve forgotten me.~It’s clear what I pray for is so: since
 8  ExII|             I wouldnt hesitate to clear the weeds with a long hoe,~
 9   ExI|          off: I see ~a fragment of clear sky: I’ve cheated fate.~
10   ExI|         swimmer’s face beneath the clear wave.~See what Achilles
11   ExI|          thoughts in my mind.~It’s clear to me now that fate, keeping
12 ExIII|          her way there through the clear air.~They say Diana set
13 ExIII|          none that is wilder,~it’s clear that friendship’s name moves
14 ExIII|             and could swear with a clear ~conscience, that I’ve never
15 ExIII|           case?~Surely my fate was clear enough to me?~See, my torment’
16  ExIV|              O, I can swear with a clear conscience that you, Brutus,~
17  IBIS|        Tuscan Tiber flows with its clear waters,~I’ll wage war on
18  IBIS|           comic writer died in the clear waves, while ~swimming,
19   Ind| significance of frater here is not clear to me. Athamas was Alcyone20   Ind|          only, in six rolls, seems clear enough. And the work was
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