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 1   T-I| wasting idle words in vain.~My mouth that speaks is drenched
 2 T-III|    from far Propontis, and the mouth of the straits,~whoever
 3  T-IV|        harsh bit in its gentle mouth:~in time the rage of African
 4   T-V|        moan through the bull’s mouth.~Though Priam’s weeping
 5   T-V|         And you, the one whose mouth calls me ‘exile’,~stop burdening
 6  ExII|  shelved book feeds the worm’s mouth,~so my heart feels the constant
 7  ExII|  Pontus than Rome the Danube’s mouth,~and he travelled a shorter
 8   ExI|      you cease, and the mortal mouth is still,~and the room is
 9  IBIS|   nourishment with a trembling mouth.~Body never free of ills,
10  IBIS|       by my voice, out of this mouth that adds to them.~Ah, let
11  IBIS|       nourishment in the boy’s mouth:~from it the fosterling
12  IBIS|     dies, like him~on whom the mouth, he had transfixed, closed.~
13  IBIS|      waters of Styx choke your mouth.~Or as shipwrecked you ride
14  IBIS|      you leap over the giantsmouth,~because of whom Etna emits
15   Ind|       inland from the southern mouth of the delta and about seventy
16   Ind|        in Asia Minor, with its mouth near Ephesus and its sources
17   Ind|    running from Germany to its mouth on the west coast of the
18   Ind|     the small area between the mouth of the Tiber and the Alban
19   Ind|       southwest of the nearest mouth of the Danube, in that part
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