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 1   T-I|      already here that Caesar ordered~for my departure beyond
 2  T-II|    great gods. Caesar himself~ordered the mothers and daughters
 3  T-II| decree,~nor was my banishment ordered by special court.~With stern
 4 T-III|      commands the holy place, ordered me to go.~I tried another
 5  T-IV|   when I sailed to Pontus ~as ordered: she alone remained a friend
 6  T-IV|      a wounded prince’s anger ordered me~to Tomis on the left
 7   T-V|  lighter than my offence.~You ordered me to view Pontusfields
 8   T-V|      even now my Muse, though ordered to be silent,~can scarcely
 9   T-V|   accompanied my sin,~he only ordered I should leave my native
10   T-V|     mourning should claim~one ordered off alone to the distant
11   ExI|  indeed sad himself when he’s ordered something sad,~and for whom
12 ExIII|      a time come when Ovid is ordered away~to a less hostile place,
13  IBIS|      to fall.’~She spoke: but ordered Clotho to empower the future, ~
14   Ind|       she loved in his place. Ordered by her father to burn the
15   Ind|  defence claimed Augustus had ordered it.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Aegisos
16   Ind|       of Bacchus-Dionysus and ordered the capture of the god.
17   Ind|       she loved in his place. Ordered by her father to burn the
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