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 1  ExII|              the Scythian bows.~If I asked for more, it would be sheer
 2   ExI|             our sad cheeks:~when you asked whether the rumour was true~
 3 ExIII|              nothing hateful’s being asked,~if you dont succeed, the
 4 ExIII|           willing to give, if anyone asked.~Assuming Caesar’s anger
 5  ExIV|             Pompey? Yet, fleeing, he asked~for help from a client,
 6  ExIV|          empire, often refused, when asked: ~and you Livia are the
 7  IBIS|           and taste.~And since, when asked, I’m not saying who you
 8   Ind| Controversiae (2.2.12) of Ovid being asked to cut out three lines,
 9   Ind|            Ovid suggests he is being asked to perform the impossible,
10   Ind|            spy in the Greek camp and asked for the horses of Achilles
11   Ind|            Ovid suggests he is being asked to perform the impossible,
12   Ind|          Arte Moderna, Rome). He had asked his son Hyllus, by Deianira
13   Ind|            Ovid suggests he is being asked to perform the impossible,
14   Ind|           the sun-god ( Phoebus). He asked his mother for proof of
15   Ind|             granted him a favour. He asked to drive the Sun chariot,
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