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 1   T-I|   their names on their exposed faces:~but you’ll see three hide
 2 T-III| country’s sweet earth,~and the faces in the house I left, true
 3  T-IV|   behold some with down-turned faces, as is fitting,~others,
 4   T-V|       gall:~Harsh voices, grim faces, the true image of Mars,~
 5   T-V|     and loose trousers, shaggy faces hidden in long hair.~A few
 6   T-V|        the prize it seeks,~and faces what’s difficult, in less
 7  ExII|     Now the grassy Campus that faces the lovely gardens,~the
 8   ExI|       and the day matched ~the faces of the crowd, though, for
 9   ExI|   midst of the city.~I see the faces of the Caesars, as I once
10   ExI|      aided too, by seeing your faces, as much as I can,~now that
11 ExIII|   there’s no grief on peoplesfaces,~when Augustus’s house,
12 ExIII|       and view your tears with faces free of harshness.~~ Book
13 ExIII|        my verse,~and the royal faces, surest guide to their thoughts,~
14  IBIS|     same~light he gave: as the faces of Thamyris and Demodocus.~
15   Ind| foul-bellied birds with girlsfaces, and clawed hands, and their
16   Ind|        clawed hands, and their faces are pale with hunger. (See
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