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 1   T-I|          we’ll go together.~I’ll follow you and be an exile’s wife
 2   T-I|        her calm face,~all things follow our undiminished powers:~
 3   T-I|         my downfall,~not even to follow in my funeral train?~Does
 4   T-I| something, as even strangers do,~follow the common speech, public
 5  T-II|        ruler of the land,~should follow the ways of the god with
 6  T-II|      perverse.~Who’d hesitate to follow such great names?~Sisenna
 7 T-III|       native land.~Lead on! I’ll follow now, though, weary, I come~
 8 T-III|           taken from me.~still I follow and delight in my genius:~
 9  T-IV|          now by land, deigned to follow~my traces, either aboard
10  T-IV|          father often said: ‘Why follow useless studies?’~Maeonian
11   T-V|        verse~went well, so as to follow up on my success?~With your
12  ExII|          to teach what routes to follow or avoid.~He was protected
13   ExI|          Getic weapons,~and I’ll follow you as my eagles, and my
14 ExIII|          honour, and, as before, follow the yoked horses.~Bring
15 ExIII|       unless you scorn to do so, follow the example,~which you might
16  IBIS|          and let weighty matters follow from my verses,~that you’
17  IBIS|     daughter was Pyrrha.~May you follow Thyestesexample, like
18   Ind|      Warning Icarus, his son, to follow him in a middle course,
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