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 1 T-III|           I played about, without real sin,~that my Muse was more
 2 T-III|        Imagine my crimes were all real, nothing ~you might think
 3 T-III|          and it will sound like a real bull.~Give me a prize, I
 4  T-IV|          or the risks to my life,~real, but too serious for their
 5  T-IV|          love added others to the real ones.~There were none you
 6  T-IV|           Corinna, by me, not her real name,~she stirred my wit,
 7  ExII|            I repent, and feel the real torment of my actions.~Though
 8  ExII|           But dreams that imitate real dangers terrify me,~and
 9   ExI|           dont doubt you do, yet real dread of misfortune~often
10 ExIII|   semblance be thought to act the real thing.~Let uncouth Rhine,
11  IBIS|          pursuit.~May you imitate real bulls in Perillus’s bronze,~
12   Ind|           that he did not use her real name, suggesting that she
13   Ind| suggesting that she was in fact a real and well-known person. The
14   Ind|    helpfulMusemay have been a reallearned girl’, perhaps
15   Ind|      again has a slight hint of a real Muse and witness, behind
16   Ind|      Perhaps also a suggestion of realdivinewomen who helped
17   Ind|      lovers were named Delia (her real name was possibly Plania)
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