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 1   T-I| happened.~One part of it, even, ought to perish with me,~and I
 2 T-III|         be in that city where I ought to be.~While I lived with
 3 T-III|      your intentions.~Since you ought to run life’s course on
 4   T-V|     your love for me were as it ought to be.~That god, in whom
 5   T-V|       the penalty for my art.~I ought to have nothing more to
 6   T-V|        verse,~one shipwrecked I ought rightly to avoid all water.~
 7  ExII|         friend who doesnt lie,~ought to be called foolish rather
 8  ExII|       it less frequently than I ought:~but I believe that too
 9   ExI|   foolish friend’s sins, as you ought,~and tell me the ills I
10   ExI|        could be complete, as it ought to be.~Fortunate silver,
11 ExIII|     leaves you behind?~Surely I ought not, living on in this barbarian ~
12 ExIII|       me about it?~The more you ought to forgive me, O reader,~
13  ExIV|      all this about Caesar,~you ought to be restored to Caesar’
14  IBIS|     shipwreck:~this robber, who ought to quench the sudden flame,~
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