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 1  T-II|       Often grave-browed women consider~naked girls positioned for
 2 T-III|       visible form:~and when I consider this place, the customs,
 3   T-V|        reverence.~If you wont consider me, you should consider
 4   T-V|        consider me, you should consider my fate:~there’s no place
 5   T-V|     tried the fatal art again,~consider if this place equips me
 6   ExI|      same thing.~Doubtless you consider it shameful, dearest boy,~
 7   ExI| something to gaze at gods, and consider them present,~and be able
 8 ExIII|       worthy of this ancestry, consider it in keeping~with such
 9  ExIV|       words~with contempt, nor consider my attentions a crime,~and
10  ExIV|      too should be afraid, and consider: what seems ~your happiness,
11  ExIV|       purple you were wearing,~consider the shapes of the figures
12  ExIV|        as well.~The gods wont consider it, and perhaps they’re
13  ExIV|        name’s constructed.~I’d consider no one else worthier of
14  ExIV|      ll be supreme to me.~If I consider all the days of my unhappy
15  IBIS|        the mournful left.~I’ll consider the gods influenced by what
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