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 1  T-II|    excess: still he enjoys his deeds~being retold, and for himself
 2  T-II| emulate your and your father’s deeds,~may Victory, always accustomed
 3  T-II|       ve filled the world with deeds,~some part of it all was
 4  T-II|        tell of Caesar’s mighty deeds,~if the content’s not to
 5   T-V|      rendered for so many fine deeds:~he’ll not allow your oxen
 6 ExIII|        women will carp at your deeds.~It’s for you to ensure
 7  ExIV|       ensuring that your brave deeds can’t go unnoticed,~with
 8  ExIV|    Aegisos was taken, and your deeds, Vestalis,~are born witness
 9  ExIV|     tranquil times.~Though his deeds are great, and he’s shown
10  IBIS|     earned these curses by his deeds.~No delay is mine: I act
11  IBIS|    will pursue~remedy for your deeds, and my bony form your face.~
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