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 1   T-I|        Penates, before her,~not destined to help the husband she
 2  T-II|         to established law, ~or destined to teach the daughters of
 3 T-III|         my fate’s fulfilled its destined years,~and the end of my
 4  T-IV|     crime.~Since they were once destined to be dangerous,~I might
 5  T-IV|      she was blameless,~was not destined to remain sharing my bed.~
 6   T-V|      Yet, you gods, and Caesar, destined to be a god, ~but only when
 7   ExI|  Believe me, if my poetry’s not destined to die,~you’ll often be
 8 ExIII| posterity.~The bloodless body’s destined for a mournful tomb,~fame
 9  IBIS|        nine acres, head to toe,~destined to offer his entrails evermore
10   Ind|         arrows after his death, destined to be needed at Troy. Ulysses
11   Ind|         of senators and equites destined for public office, but reverted
12   Ind|        Book TIII.II:1-30 He was destined to see Scythia.~Book TIII.
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