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 1   T-I| poor wretch, would endure a double death!~Now, though I die,
 2   T-I|  and men,~and sword and sea double my fears.~The one, by my
 3 T-III| both~are ill and I endure a double ache.~The nature of that
 4 T-III|     prepared,~Perillus made double sounds with groaning lips.~
 5  T-IV|   blood-stained, before the double doors.~yet neither of them
 6   T-V|   ordained for you, at your double birth.~I too, if it’s right
 7  ExII|   with my native land:~they double the chance of death from
 8 ExIII|    the moonlight entered my double ~shuttered window, as bright
 9 ExIII|  arrive. Your son will have~double honour, and, as before,
10  ExIV|   consul,~and there’ll be a double honour witnessed by your
11  ExIV|     of their forum,~to whom double the nobility was granted,
12   Ind| Jupiter caused the night to double in length as he seduced
13   Ind| still can’t resist a subtle double entendre though, waiting
14   Ind|       Book EII.IX:39-80 The double offence of the Ars Amatoria
15   Ind|      There is also a sexual double entendre here.~Book EI.III:
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