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 1  T-II|  mixture of love and plenty of wine?~What did Sappho, the Lesbian,
 2  T-II|     his indulgence in too much wine.~Tibullus thinks it’s hard
 3  T-II|   storage jar’s best for clear wine.~Such things are toyed with,
 4 T-III|  barely be revived by a little wine,~let someone say my lady’
 5 T-III|       poured out with too much wine:~I’m punished because my
 6 T-III|    white with a coat of frost.~Wine stands exposed, holding
 7   T-V|    singing your praises to the wine you gave us. ~I remember
 8   T-V|        studies,~drink the neat wine, and make the same request.~
 9   T-V|     delivers a rich flame,~and wine that hisses, poured on the
10  ExII|        the pulse recovers when wine’s administered. ~But your
11 ExIII|        holy altars,~offer pure wine and incense to the great
12  ExIV|       honey, Bacchus Falernian wine,~Triptolemus grain, or send
13  ExIV|        the days?~Since neither wine nor illusory dice attract
14  ExIV|     with ice,~you yourself see wine stand frozen by the frost:~
15  IBIS|      and suffer the effects of wine in the same way he did.~
16   Ind|        and the vine. Falernian wine was prized.~Book EIV.VIII:
17   Ind|     from care’.~Book EI.X:1-44 Wine, the gift of Bacchus.~ ~
18   Ind| goddess Hera-Juno, and for its wine. It was a major naval power
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