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 1 T-III|       places,~whatever of mine remains in the city I’ve lost.~Ah,
 2 T-III| offences was an error.~So hope remains that he might bring himself
 3 T-III|       ghost, here, of that man remains.~Why attack a ghost with
 4  T-IV|       virtue that’s hidden and remains unknown~in good times, appears,
 5   T-V|       the effect on my spirits remains what it was.~The wounds
 6   T-V|  nothing of my former strength remains.~Yet if I take up a writing
 7   T-V|      is truly rare,~that which remains still standing, when she
 8  ExII|   strung with horse’s sinew~it remains taut, held by its fastenings,
 9  ExII|       than you took away still remains.~Perhaps a scar will form
10 ExIII|        about their dying.~This remains the only thing they ever
11  ExIV|    what they’ve made.~As Venus remains the labour and glory of
12  ExIV|       Tomis is dear to me, and remains true and hospitable~to one
13  ExIV|       everything: only my life remains,~to grant me feeling and
14  IBIS|   enjoy that peace, while life remains to me,~that lies between
15   Ind|      following gathered up the remains. The cutting up (τομή) was
16   Ind|       banquet containing human remains. They were also changed
17   Ind|        and from archaeological remains (burial mounds or kurgans).
18   Ind|      following gathered up the remains. The cutting up (τομή) was
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