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 1   T-I|    your nurse a tigress, once, offering~full udders to be drained
 2  T-II|       he’s won by the smallest offering of incense.~~ Book TII:77-
 3  T-IV|         are being prepared for offering by both victorious Caesars,~
 4  T-IV|     Agrippina,~and Livilla, is offering gifts, as ever, for her
 5  T-IV|      of the undefeated leader.~Offering her proud neck to the Roman
 6  T-IV|       celebrated with both our offering of cakes, ~the first day
 7   T-V|   Purposefully, when the joint offering’s made~on the altar, to
 8   T-V|    consoling me with a letter,~offering the fact of loyalty, denying
 9  ExII|   dodging Sarmatian arrows,~or offering my hands, captive, to the
10  ExII| together I never expected,~and offering that incense, with grateful
11  ExIV|  beings dont become a hideous offering:~if I lie or Pontus really
12  ExIV|      Delos was dear to Latona, offering~her the only place of safety
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