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 1   T-I|      of my genius.~The judge’s duty is to search out time~and
 2   T-V|       protected,~and shrug off duty’s honest charge so speedily? ~
 3   T-V|        will be a slave to that duty.~~ Book TV.X:1-53 Harsh
 4   ExI| mistake,~delight in virtue and duty for their own sake.~Goodness,
 5 ExIII|     less with virtue than with duty.~Do what you will, unless
 6 ExIII|     and then no aspect of your duty will be lacking.~I ask a
 7 ExIII|        one to deny my sense of duty.~Though strength is lacking,
 8 ExIII|      their usefulness, and the duty they performed.~ ~The End
 9  ExIV|     content, out of a sense of duty, to be silent.~Still, it
10  IBIS|       her father himself, from duty, brought Melanthea to light,~
11   Ind|  maleficent planet of old age, duty, grief and cold.~Ibis:251-
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