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1   T-I|        greater than my powers.~Wise poets, write of my troubles
2  T-II|     devised for my wit.~Were I wise I’d rightly hate the learned
3   T-V|       it implicitly, since you wise vapours~turn from the Bears
4   T-V|        my writings endure,~and wise readers would never cease
5   T-V| strength.~That ancient, called wise by Apollo, would have had~
6   ExI|        Some might say it isnt wise. I admit it.~But my ship
7  ExIV|  stupidly, dare to console the wise~repeating the trite words
8   Ind|        daughter of Phorcys the wise old man of the sea. She
9   Ind|         the home of Nestor the wise, in the Iliad and Odyssey.~
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