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1   I,  49| expectation of mercy? Of what avail is it, then, to point to
2   I,  56|      deeds. But it will never avail them that it be gathered
3  II,  72|     of antiquity. And of what avail is it that it should precede
4 III,  42| wholly unknown? or how can it avail even to ask for benefits,
5  IV,  30|      gods; nor does it at all avail to bring blood and gore,
6   V,  24|    Sicilian? And what does it avail your cause if these stories
7   V,  29|       truth honestly, of what avail will it be to obscure, to
8 VII,  23|       caressing will be of no avail, since both creatures are
9 VII,  23|      nature. It is thus of no avail to wish to deserve well
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