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 1  T-II|   of Rome.~And so you can’t doubt whom I wrote it for,~one
 2  T-IV|     s as you wish, cease to doubt what’s true,~and have firm
 3  T-IV| your troubled body?~I dont doubt these and other things occur,~
 4   T-V|   even occur to me.~I dont doubt there are more than a few
 5  ExII|  ashes, ill-interred, as no doubt an exile deserves,~be trampled
 6  ExII|     injured god endures.~No doubt you’ve aged too because
 7  ExII|     gods have willed.~And I doubt there’s a path for my books
 8   ExI|  you care about me.~I dont doubt you do, yet real dread of
 9  ExIV|     the Getae.’~But I’ve no doubt that you, singing Theseus10  ExIV|   it.~I dont ask because I doubt: but, following the stream,~
11   Ind|  for his neglect, and is no doubt trying to make contact with
12   Ind|   xxxxiii. The rock dove no doubt nested on the rocks of the
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