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 1  ExIV|        Book EIV.XIII:1-50 To Carus: The Sixth Winter~ ~Greetings
 2  ExIV| Winter~ ~Greetings to you, O Carus, counted among my true~friends,
 3  ExIV|     he said: but already, my Carus,~the sixth winter sees me
 4  ExIV|     and the starry Pedo:~and Carus, who’d have angered Juno
 5   Ind|  inauguration of a consul.~ ~Carus~A friend of Ovid’s and a
 6   Ind|      friends.~Book TI.V:1-44 Carus is possibly the addressee
 7   Ind|  Again possibly addressed to Carus based on the care in line
 8   Ind|      third poem addressed to Carus based on this strong hint.
 9   Ind|   The point may well be that Carus, the true name, is itself
10   Ind|     to the same pseudonymous Carus. Possibly here the influential
11   Ind|    above.~Book EIV.XIII:1-50 Carus again addressed and his
12   Ind|    Lucretius~Titus Lucretius Carus (c95-c54BC) the greatest
13   Ind|  Brutus, Atticus, Celsus and Carus, of whom little is known.~
14   Ind|  poem probably addressed to ‘Carusindicate the loyalty and
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