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 1   T-I|     use~oars or breeze: take advice from the time and place.~
 2   T-I| struck,~who gave me the calm advice to go on living~when my
 3 T-III|     I’d be safe through your advice.~But my fate was dragging
 4  ExII|     strength again from your advice~and, though fading, was
 5  ExII|      passing time.~When your advice has strengthened my low
 6  ExII|     to be cured through your advice.~I’m afraid you’re trying
 7   ExI|      I’ve edited it, on your advice,~so my work might be smoothed
 8   ExI|    she’s the better for your advice. And the sort~of uncle that
 9   Ind|  snake there, and on Ulysses advice was abandoned there. He
10   Ind|   abandoned there on Ulysses advice. Ulysses accepted later
11   Ind|    attentions, in return for advice on how to obtain the Golden
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