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 1   T-I|     So, O few, aid my wounded state all the more,~and grant
 2   T-I|    words can move!~Such is my state, such is my fortune now,~
 3  T-IV|       it, since Caesar is the State,~and a share of the common
 4   T-V|   visit its whole song.~As my state is mournful so is my verse,~
 5  ExII| remembering the happiness, my state is worse.~~ Book EI.II:53-
 6  ExII| though a god knows all, ~what state this isolated place is in.~
 7  ExII|       win forgetfulness of my state:~that’s harvest enough if
 8  ExII|     EI.X:1-44 To Flaccus: His State Of Health~ ~Ovid the exile
 9   ExI|      life –~for how does this state differ from death? –~by
10   ExI|     friend in such a wretched state,~it would be wrong to retreat,
11   ExI|      from me, O powers~of the State: you’ll be the altar and
12 ExIII|  always open.~When the city’s state is as I now divine it,~and
13  ExIV|     Senate,~pursuing what the state interest demands:~then you’
14   Ind|          Chaos~The source and state of the Universe at its creation.
15   Ind|       the earth in its savage state, worshipped in caves and
16   Ind|      The cult did not receive State approval in Augustus’s time,
17   Ind| Armenia had become a friendly state to Rome in 20BC under Tigranes.
18   Ind|    mean the underworld or the state of death itself. Arethusa
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