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 1   T-I|     praise, I’ll be praised in full,~if you dont despise me,
 2   T-I|        tigress, once, offering~full udders to be drained by
 3   T-I|       to savage rapine,~always full of bloodshed, murder, war,~
 4  T-II|   often launched my boat under full sail.~I’ve written six of
 5   T-V| misfortune.~It feeds me from a full fountain, of complaint,~
 6   T-V|        less dear than his own.~Full thanks will be rendered
 7  ExII|     Italian soldiers.~Bows and full quivers supply them with
 8   ExI|      was forced to display its full strength.~Since I’m a whole
 9 ExIII|       and night, strain~with a full heart and with every sinew.~
10 ExIII|       you return them to me at full interest,~and talk, even
11 ExIII|       as bright as ever at the full.~Sleep, our common rest
12  ExIV|        Even though the title’s full of reward for you,~your
13  ExIV|     enter, the Halys writhing, full of whirlpools,~raging Parthenius,
14  ExIV|   nodded their heads and their full quivers,~and there was a
15   Ind|  banquet. The story is told in full in Herodotus I.107-119.~ ~
16   Ind|        1-50 Ovid has spent two full summers away from Rome,
17   Ind| preceding poem that covers two full summers also.).~Book TIV.
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