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 1 T-III|      the jar,~and they dont drink draughts of mead, but frozen
 2   T-V|  poets who share my studies,~drink the neat wine, and make
 3  ExII|    lying drugged with excess drink, till dawn,~and the lure
 4  ExII|   nectar, the godsfood and drink~be served me by busy Hebe’
 5  ExII|      almost the only thing I drink.~nor by eating heavily:
 6   ExI|   pleasure in fresh water:~I drink marsh water mixed with brine.~
 7 ExIII| those that are almost brine:~drink, and you’re dubious whether
 8 ExIII|      s sated by my cup:~that drink was fresh, my water will
 9 ExIII|     as yet un-pacified Getae drink:~this is the voice of a
10 ExIII|   that’s sweet,~the water we drink from the fount itself’s
11  ExIV|     good of me?~But you, who drink more felicitously of the
12  ExIV|       I’d have said: ‘Go and drink a potion that clears the
13  IBIS|     for you that are safe to drink,~than for him who was born
14  IBIS|    of just now in my verse, ~drink the aphrodisiac juice given
15  IBIS|      I’ve mentioned.~May you drink anxiously, where Socrates,
16   Ind|  Bellerephon took Pegasus to drink. Pausanias says (II:iii,
17   Ind|   was offered first food and drink. Her priestesses were the
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