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1 T-II| the anger also calm it:~song often influences the great 2 T-II| be nothing sinful in my song.’~Haven’t I rigidly excluded 3 T-II| inspired my spirit,~how in song my mind favours you, and 4 T-IV| hard labour with unlearned song.~And he who bows down to 5 T-IV| me,~and, maddened, I love song, though song wounded me. ~ 6 T-IV| maddened, I love song, though song wounded me. ~So the strange 7 T-IV| ease my sad fate with such song as I can.~Though there’s 8 T-V| sweetness will visit its whole song.~As my state is mournful 9 T-V| forgetfulness of my misery in song:~if I win that prize by 10 T-V| this place equips me for song.~There are no books here, 11 ExIII| let me reach to Homeric song,~or tell the actions of 12 ExIV| witness to, for ever, in my song.~~ Book EIV.VIII:1-48 To 13 ExIV| some measure, send you a song, you, ~known to me, barely 14 IBIS| wounded Athens with endless ~song, die hated through a deficiency 15 Ind| to sing their own death song. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses 16 Ind| and Polyhymnia (Sacred Song). Mount Helicon is hence 17 Ind| passing ships with their sweet song. They searched for Proserpine 18 Ind| he rivalled the Muses in song, he told them and Thamyris