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 1  T-II|      and his arms to a Tyrian bed,~and no part of the whole
 2  T-IV|     you touch my place in the bed, ~that does not allow you
 3  T-IV| destined to remain sharing my bed.~Lastly she who remained
 4   T-V|     complaint over your empty bed.~Truly virtue schooled in
 5  ExII| worthy of your blest marriage bed,~whose books you used to
 6  ExII|   usually come to a sorrowful bed.~The water and the place
 7   ExI|    well, and keeps the sacred bed intact:~his son, Tiberius,
 8 ExIII| worthy to share the celestial bed.~Why tremble or hesitate
 9 ExIII|        and the partner of his bed.~May they be merciful to
10 ExIII|  limbs were sprawled over the bed,~when suddenly the trembling
11  ExIV|    for six years, and share a bed with a sea-goddess?~And
12  IBIS|      companion of my marriage bed mourn, ~the ruin of her
13   Ind|       down to the size of his bed or stretch them accordingly.
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