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 1   T-I|      was enough for me,~if I’ve sung of the happy age with him
 2  T-II|        and when the battles are sung, of his war with the Giants,~
 3  T-II| celebrate you, as you should be sung, ~and sing your praise with
 4  T-II|         I’m not alone in having sung tender love-songs:~but I’
 5  T-IV|     stirred my wit, she who was sung throughout the City.~I wrote
 6   T-V| Remembering your help, I’d have sung only you,~without you no
 7   T-V|    Alcestis, Admetus’s wife, is sung:~Hector’s Andromache: Evadne
 8  ExII|          and wrote verses to be sung in the midst of the forum.~
 9  ExIV|     grandly as a hero should be sung by such lips,~there’s still
10  IBIS|          while dread charms are sung by treacherous mouths,~and
11   Ind|     17BC, with a hymn by Horace sung by a mixed choir of boys
12   Ind|    claims here that Corinna was sung throughout ~the City, and
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