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 1   T-I|   reader, prompted, will soon recall my guilt,~the crowd’s voice
 2   T-I|      hour in the city,~when I recall that night when I left so
 3  T-II|     copied your views.~Yet, I recall, you approved me, and my
 4  T-II|   pursue with force, and then recall~the piece in front, and
 5  ExII|   does still seek them,~for I recall in thought my sweet friends
 6   ExI|   contend, could your brother recall~the moment of my first service
 7   ExI| well-being, after Caesar’s.~I recall you used to ask that of
 8   ExI|     time,~so your eyes cannot recall the ancient signs?~You’re
 9   ExI|     and afterwards be able to recall innocent laughter.~When
10  ExIV|      frozen pole,~I’ll always recall your gifts to me, with a
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