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1  II,   9|      those things which you write yourselves, which you read
2  II,  10|  all those things which you write, and comprise in thousands
3 III,  29|  the same subjects, and you write that those whom general
4  IV,  25| your tragedies? Did we ever write that the gods for hire endured
5  IV,  34|     severest punishment. To write a satirical poem, by which
6   V,  15|  allowed certain persons to write such stories, or have suffered
7  VI,  23| would be an endless task to write down what shrines have been
8 VII,  13|    walk about, stand still, write something, and read, to
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