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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