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 1   T-I|   any praise.~Secure, I was touched by desire for fame,~and
 2   T-I|  for my intended journey.~I touched the threshold three times,
 3   T-I| breeze,~as our wearied keel touched Samothrace.~It’s only a
 4  T-II|    way~that no scandal ever touched my name.~There’s no husband
 5  T-II|     Scylla would never have touched tragedy~if she hadnt shorn
 6  T-II|     Often he recalls how he touched her hand~as if appraising
 7 T-III|     again from the earth he touched,~but poor Elpenor who tumbled
 8 T-III|     you, and may you never,~touched by a like fate, have to
 9  T-IV|      I might wish I’d never touched the Pierian rites.~But what
10  T-IV|  when I was young,~and only touched weapons with my hands in
11  T-IV|    You know it though, and, touched by desire for praise,~wish
12   T-V|   Admetus.~Let another have touched the sands of Troy first~
13   T-V|      whose swift foot first touched the Trojan shore?~You’d
14  ExII|    and my wounds fear to be touched.~However they were inflicted
15 ExIII| whose chaste hair was never~touched by ribbons, nor their feet
16  IBIS|  The child wept when he was touched by bitter smoke,~while one
17   Ind| Lemnos.~Book TI.X:1-50 Ovid touched port there.~ ~Iole~The daughter
18   Ind|    and Augustus are lightly touched on.~Book EIII.1:105-166
19   Ind| character and paternity are touched on.~Book EIII.IV:57-115
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