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 1   T-I| Cyclades, I suspect,~when I’d passed the Isthmus and its two
 2  T-II|  published those songs when I passed before you,~so many times,
 3  ExII|    earth stay under~a Caesar, passed on through the hands of
 4  ExII| though my recent life must be passed over in silence.~But if
 5   ExI|   Often hours of lengthy talk passed swiftly,~often the day was
 6   ExI| before was free of fault, and passed without stain:~but that’
 7   ExI|      waves, even now.~There I passed the greater part of the
 8 ExIII|       though many years ~have passed, they still have great fame
 9 ExIII|     hands, what’s almost been passed by.~No wonder, with the
10  ExIV|    mortal,~but his spirit has passed to the domains of heaven:~
11   Ind|   Athena’s help the Argonauts passed through after which the
12   Ind| largest.~Book TI.XI:1-44 Ovid passed them on his journey into
13   Ind|     It became Paestum when it passed into the hands of the Lucanians
14   Ind|      were sacred to them. Dis passed through the sulphurous swamps
15   Ind|       the magistrates as they passed, with cries of animadvertite:
16   Ind|       Museum, Harvard) Aeneas passed their island, between the
17   Ind|     of death itself. Arethusa passed its streams while journeying
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