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 1  T-IV|         often,~so I’m not always making excuses for you, my friend.~~
 2  ExII|          Whatever skill I had in making poetry ~fails me, too, diminished
 3 ExIII|         drinking sea-water here, making raucous cries.~The empty
 4  ExIV|        to anyone~is exactly like making gestures in the dark. ~An
 5  ExIV|      that first long one.~Nor by making the second syllable, that’
 6  ExIV|      ashamed and anxious, always making the same request,~in case
 7  IBIS|          the waters~of the well, making the depths white with their
 8   Ind|         of Boreas and Oreithiya, making Eumolpus a decendant of
 9   Ind| Eurystheus, grandson of Perseus, making Hercules subservient to
10   Ind|    Capricorn, i.e. at midwinter, making him a solar god. His mother’
11   Ind|      celebrate. Possibly Ovid is making one of his traditional jibes
12   Ind|       analogue for the method of making primitive flutes, Minerva’
13   Ind|          25-24BC) was accused of making war on them and in his defence
14   Ind|       had stoned to death, after making it appear that he had been
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