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 1   T-I|   place and that place’s gods forgive me!~A lightning bolt from
 2  T-II|      I’ve sinned, how can you forgive?~My fate has given you the
 3  T-IV|       descriptions not names, forgive my praise of you.~I’ve sinned
 4   T-V| speaking.~I, the Roman poetforgive me, Muses! –~am forced to
 5  ExII|      home.~So let your wisdom forgive one who grieves:~though
 6  ExII|    that were true, you should forgive my lie:~my boast detracts
 7   ExI|       wont be harmful to me.~Forgive me. I’m a shipwrecked man,
 8   ExI|     to suffer baseless fears.~Forgive me, please, excuse excessive
 9 ExIII|       your loyalty welcome. I forgive those~who’ve taken flight
10 ExIII|       Youths, I am not cruel (forgive me),~I perform rites more
11 ExIII|     it?~The more you ought to forgive me, O reader,~if I’ve made
12 ExIII|    often against the stream. ~Forgive me friends: I hoped so much
13 ExIII|       feelings written twice?~Forgive the confession, learned
14  ExIV|     have turned into a Getan.~Forgive my confession, I’ve let
15  ExIV|     Augustus was beginning to forgive my mindless error:~he left
16  ExIV|      immoderate.~Kind friend, forgive this fault of mine.~Wanting
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