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 1 T-III|   suffices for an epitaph. In fact my books~are a greater and
 2  T-IV|      at least dont wish that fact to be concealed,~and (you
 3  T-IV|     deceive, the days.~So the fact that I live, and struggle
 4   T-V|    sounds of Getic,~as by the fact that I’m encircled, and
 5   T-V|   with a letter,~offering the fact of loyalty, denying me the
 6  ExII|     times by barren soil?~The fact is everyone’s eager for
 7  ExII|      s not been read, ~is the fact that I, Ovid, write these
 8   ExI|   years of friendship,~to the fact that my wife’s no stranger
 9 ExIII|      nearer, he says,~and the fact I’m surrounded by crowds
10  ExIV|       metre,~whether it’s the fact I’ve reaped no profit from
11  ExIV|       prosecute criminals.~In fact the same man, though it
12   Ind|    works too, but Ovid may in fact be ‘playing it straight’
13   Ind|    suggesting that she was in fact a real and well-known person.
14   Ind| triumph for him, which did in fact happen on 26th May 17AD,
15   Ind|     with a love potion but in fact the Hydra’s venom from Hercules’
16   Ind|     may be an allusion to the fact that Germanicus’s marriage
17   Ind|     perhaps plays here on the fact of his face being ‘no picture’,
18   Ind|    and the spring may have in fact been dedicated to her.~The
19   Ind|    and the spring may have in fact been dedicated to her. Agrippa
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