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 1   T-I|         mourning –~no vermilion title, no cedar-oiled paper,~no
 2   T-I|        crowd.~Though you lack a title, they’ll know the style:~
 3   T-I|         away,~say: ‘Look at the title: I’m not love’s master:~
 4  T-II|        of the god with the same title.~~ Book TII:43-76 His Plea:
 5  ExII|         You’ll find, though the title’s not about anything sad,~
 6  ExII|   before.~Same theme, different title: and each letter shows~whom
 7  ExIV|         to you.~Even though the title’s full of reward for you,~
 8  ExIV|      name were missing from the title page.~However you’re placed
 9  IBIS|      wrong) ~wont grant me the title of an honest man.~Whoever
10   Ind|       century AD. Lenaeus was a title of Bacchus as lord of the
11   Ind|       Caesar (63BC –14AD). (The title was also granted to Tiberius).
12   Ind|        Octavian). (The honorary title Augustus was bestowed by
13   Ind|        Augustus was granted the title pater patriae: Father of
14   Ind| rewarded by the Senate with the title Germanicus for his German
15   Ind|        years later proposed the title pater patriae: Father of
16   Ind|     Eclogues.~ ~Phyllis (2)~The title of a poem by Tuscus.~Book
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