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 1   T-I|   faces:~but you’ll see three hide far off in dark places –~
 2   T-I|      not becoming to my brow.~Hide it, yet know it, I say this
 3  T-II|   chariot –~spare me, I pray, hide your lightning bolt, cruel
 4 T-III| shouldnt try,~the wretch, to hide it with any kind of wit.~
 5 T-III|   friend, you neither wish to hide the bond of our~friendship,
 6  T-IV|      of your husband, and not hide his name?~Where is that
 7  T-IV|      that man’s still able to hide his name.~~ Book TIV.X:1-
 8  ExII|    books~with friendship: but hide them somewhere, anywhere.~
 9  ExII|      great fame didnt merely hide the truth.~He headed for
10  ExII|       was sad?~You may try to hide it and shrink from confessing,~
11   ExI|      to know,~so my guilt can hide beneath my ‘Art’ alone.~
12 ExIII|      blame)~though you try to hide the crime under the guise
13 ExIII|       than you wish,~and I’ll hide who you are unless you yourself
14  IBIS|     source of the north wind, hide myself away in exile:~and
15  IBIS|     in this work,~but let you hide whom you are, for a little
16  IBIS|    nor may that rite of Ceres hide you.~And like that king
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