Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|         inconstancy; nor was he deceived, for she immediately fell
2    4, 109|       identifying his fugitive! Deceived by our appearance, Tryphaena
3    5, 145|        that by these means they deceived very many, -- some that
4    6     | Ligurinus. The tender Tibullus, deceived by his Marathus, brings
5    6     |   unable to reason clearly, are deceived, for a ripe intellect could
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