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 1   T-I|       wretch,~the life that’s ruined can’t now be saved.~Though
 2  T-II| unhappy labour,~me, a wretch, ruined by my own talent?~Why return
 3  T-II|   error, a poem and an error,~ruined me, I must be silent about
 4  T-II|       many writers~who’s been ruined by his Muse – they picked
 5 T-III|     that you do – how I am, a ruined man, on these shores,~I’
 6 T-III|      you~except that one that ruined me.~If you’d known that
 7  T-IV|    that misled me, when I was ruined,~that there was guilt, but
 8  T-IV|      deny this fault too that ruined me~is a crime, if my sequence
 9   T-V|    only my Ars Amatoria, that ruined its author,~who anticipated
10 ExIII|    the ages,~I’m the only one ruined by my disciple.~This is
11  ExIV|        and what was strong is ruined by sudden chance.~Who’s
12  IBIS|     the author’s own life was ruined by his ‘Art’.~One person
13   Ind|     led up to the error which ruined him was a ‘secret’ and that
14   Ind|    into the fire since it has ruined its author. ~Life At Tomis~
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