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 1  T-II| Muses, has fallen,~sunk by a single charge though no small one:~
 2  T-II|      steeped in venom,~not a single letter’s stained with poisonous
 3 T-III|      is evergreen, without a single withered leaf to gather?~~
 4  T-IV|   true love:~and they were a single mind in two bodies.~They
 5   T-V|      for my weariness?~Not a single anchor tethers my vessel
 6   T-V|    barbarises.~There’s not a single one of the population who
 7  ExII|   bitingly,~and summon every single word to judgement?~Is fate
 8   ExI| three deities have entered a single house. ~Happy are those
 9 ExIII|    in my writing~than that a single feeling, almost, penetrates
10  ExIV|  downfall, without sparing a single word.~Ah, madman, why are
11  ExIV|      by needing the aid of a single man.~Marius, famed for his
12  IBIS|    man who’s whole body is a single wound:~as Dryas’s son who
13   Ind| Ulysses, was one. They had a single eye in the centre of their
14   Ind|     love-elegies, of which a single line survives. ~Book TII:
15   Ind|     and domestic themes. His single surviving complete play
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