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 1   T-V|        friend, you’re doubtless asking yourself ~how I am, though
 2  ExII|    hundred fell,~perhaps you’re asking who sent you this letter,~
 3  ExII|     were inflicted on me, cease asking~about them: dont disturb
 4   ExI|        I stretch out my arms in asking~that your land should protect
 5 ExIII| Resignation~ ~Words fail me, at asking the same thing so often,~
 6 ExIII|        these books:~nothing but asking to enjoy somewhere nearer,
 7 ExIII|     help from many.~Should I be asking it of you alone, Brutus,
 8  ExIV| friendship can stir the gods by asking.~Even if you offered nothing
 9   Ind|    epilogus or first conclusion asking for mitigation, a refutatio
10   Ind|   charge, and a second epilogus asking for mercy.~Book TII:77-120
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