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 1  T-II|       of Roman blood~to suffer barbarian chains while Caesars live.~~
 2 T-III|      the sea, I live among the barbarian races.~The Sarmatians, a
 3 T-III|      feet.~~ Book TIII.X:41-78 Barbarian Incursions~ ~If such waters
 4 T-III|     levelled by dry winds,~the barbarian host attack on swift horses: ~
 5  T-IV|    those murderous rites,~if a barbarian country can be Ovid’s land.~
 6   T-V| hardened by white frost,~these barbarian tongues ignorant of the
 7   T-V|  ever-present knife~that every barbarian carries, strapped to his
 8   T-V|      by gestures.~Here I’m the barbarian no one comprehends,~the
 9  ExII|      Scythia?~Yet the homesick barbarian will still flee the City.~
10   ExI|       were carried~before him, barbarian towns with defeated men,~
11   ExI|        cultivating the fields:~barbarian foes allow no ground to
12 ExIII|   ought not, living on in this barbarian ~country, to be buried in
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