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 1  T-II|        attend.~It’s not enough your ears are burned by sinful words:~
 2 T-III|            my lips, the words in my ears,~I felt your encircling
 3  T-IV|            my verses to,~none whose ears appreciate Latin words.~
 4  T-IV|          ripens the seed into white ears of wheat,~and takes care
 5  ExII|          more bitter has reached my ears, since I ~have been here
 6   ExI|          one be a liar)~you’d count ears of wheat faster, by Cinyphus,~
 7   ExI|            has already reached your ears,~that I inhabit part of
 8   ExI|              If Jupiter turned deaf ears to our prayers, why should ~
 9  ExIV| nevertheless these words came to my ears:~‘Lo, I, Rumour, come to
10  ExIV|          usual way, will lend their ears to your words.~When your
11  ExIV|          sometimes reach a Caesar’s ears: from whom~nothing that
12   Ind|           the horns, moon disc, and ears of corn symbolising her
13   Ind|          human form but with goatsears, tails, legs and budding
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