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 1  T-II|       Caesar condemn me, and my ways,~through my Ars Amatoria:
 2  T-II|         land,~should follow the ways of the god with the same
 3  T-II|         changed in unimaginable ways:~you’ll come upon praise
 4  T-II|         you approved me, and my ways,~when I paraded before you,
 5  ExII| wakefulness?~Shall I forget the ways of my country and, drawn~
 6 ExIII|     with Venus’s beauty, Juno’s ways,~alone was found worthy
 7 ExIII|        have glided over endless ways~to see you, and console
 8  ExIV|         attract me,~those usual ways in which time silently steals
 9  ExIV|     Metrodorus attacked Italian ways, not the land,~in bitter
10  IBIS|      will still revile all your ways,~then, too, my remembering
11  IBIS|    noxious shades in a thousand ways,~and Aeacus be gifted in
12   Ind|     Livia has the character and ways of Juno, a dubious compliment.~ ~
13   Ind|         at the meeting of three ways, ‘Diana of the crossroads’.~
14   Ind|       scanning it in ridiculous ways.~Book EIV.XIV:1-62 A second
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