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 1  T-II|   verse with guilt.~Here’s the reward for my care, and my sleepless
 2 T-III|     pray, worthy of my genius,~reward me gift for gift, for this
 3  ExII|       slow to punish, swift to reward,~who grieves whenever he’
 4  ExII|    load.~But suppose there’s a reward, the best reason for effort,~
 5   ExI| considers virtue to be its own reward.~If right action doesnt
 6   ExI|     your judgement, is free of reward:~sought for itself, unaccompanied
 7 ExIII|  inexperienced in my Arts.~The reward of exile was dealt me for
 8 ExIII|       my disciple.~This is the reward the master has, with you
 9  ExIV|     though the title’s full of reward for you,~your courage is
10   Ind|      horses of Achilles as his reward. He was killed by Ulysses
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