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 1   T-I|          without ornament, as is fitting for an exile’s:~sad one,
 2   T-I|   hyacinthine purple –~that’s no fitting colour to go mourning –~
 3   T-I|      enough to prepare ~what was fitting, my heart was numb with
 4 T-III|        here ~but sadness, poetry fitting circumstance.~If the crippled
 5  T-IV|         down-turned faces, as is fitting,~others, still terrible,
 6  ExII|          among the many.~So it’s fitting I make libation of tears
 7  ExII|         when I was fleeing:~It’s fitting I make verse witness to
 8   ExI|          be long a son.~You too, fitting wife for a mighty husband,~
 9   ExI|         a hero as yourself.~It’s fitting to your rank: that great
10   ExI|       Thrace: His Request~ ~It’s fitting for a man to take delight
11  ExIV|        he’ll be debating affairs fitting for so great a Consul:~or
12  ExIV|       There’s still nothing more fitting for the leaders of men~than
13  ExIV|     concessions.~Though it’s not fitting for the miserable to boast,~
14   Ind| Samothrace). The ship’s name was fitting since Minerva protected
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