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 1 T-III|       nothing: a pure tongue has spoken,~no impious words poured
 2   T-V|          so much that my fate is spoken of ~with malice, I’m used
 3  ExII| Remembrance~ ~Letters instead of spoken words bring you the greeting~
 4 ExIII|     books is a great one:~you’re spoken of as the model of a good
 5 ExIII|      poet thinks these words are spoken~against their verse! My
 6  ExIV|      your kindness.’~When you’ve spoken, ask him to protect his
 7  ExIV|   vaulted stars,~hear my prayers spoken by anxious lips.~Perhaps
 8  ExIV|        mustn’t think these words spoken by a complaining ~tongue,
 9  IBIS|       And like that king’s scion spoken of just now in my verse, ~
10  IBIS|        from high cliffs,~who had spoken evil words to the unconquered
11   Ind|  something seen, that he had not spoken inadvisedly, that he witnessed
12   Ind|       and archers. The languages spoken were Greek, Getic and Sarmatian.
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