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 1  T-II|      frost and foes,~and the sea closed by the binding cold.~So
 2  T-II|     iniquity: order the theatres closed!~Many have often found an
 3 T-III|         since the public forum’s closed to me,~let me lie hidden
 4 T-III|         surely to punishment:~it closed off every road that led
 5 T-III|          guards on the wall,~and closed gates keep out the hostile
 6  T-IV|        last day,~would have been closed by your fingers,~my ashes
 7  T-IV|          wounds~that are not yet closed: rest itself will scarcely
 8  ExII|           in case their author’s closed the doors to them.~Ah, the
 9  ExII|          whose mouths the poplar~closed with fresh bark, as you
10  ExII|        then your whole House was closed to me.~But it shouldnt
11  ExII|          me.~But it shouldnt be closed: no power is strong enough~
12   ExI|          happiness has long been closed to me.~Now my grief’s become
13  IBIS|        mouth, he had transfixed, closed.~Or may you be like the
14  IBIS|        may your vocal passage be closed off with a thumb.~Or like
15   Ind| diminishing in importance, until closed by Theodosius in 390AD.~
16   Ind|       March) when the law-courts closed. (Fasti I:297-8). The Campus
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