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 1  T-IV|       Orpheus mourned the wife twice lost to him,~as he drew
 2  T-IV|    land, the threshing-floor’s twice been ~smoothed for grain,
 3  T-IV| smoothed for grain, the grapes twice trampled under naked feet.~
 4  T-IV|     for A Letter~ ~The sun has twice drawn near me, after the
 5  T-IV|       the icy winter cold,~and twice completed his journey, reaching
 6  T-IV|       only been shaved once or twice.~She who was called Corinna,
 7  T-IV|   exiled husband.~My daughter, twice a mother, by different husbands,~
 8   T-V|     who spun~the fatal thread, twice ordained for you, at your
 9 ExIII|      the same feelings written twice?~Forgive the confession,
10  ExIV|    yours.~And you’ll be consul twice, and he’ll be twice consul,~
11  ExIV|     consul twice, and he’ll be twice consul,~and there’ll be
12   Ind|    from Augustus. Once bitten, twice shy. ~Book TI.II:1-74 Augustus’
13   Ind|      its roses, which flowered twice a year, and its violets.
14   Ind|      accused of corruption and twice banished, by Tiberius in
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