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1   T-I|    you share so many of my serious~and trivial moments, and
2   T-I|    my studies.~Just as the serious arts serve you, eloquent
3  T-II| poem was written without a serious ~face, unworthy of being
4  T-IV|  to my life,~real, but too serious for their reality to be
5  ExII|  gravity,~how he performed serious things with a calm loyalty.~
6   ExI|  aid in my misery.~Often a serious fault’s pardoned by the
7  ExIV| was the first to know your serious ~thoughts, and the first
8   Ind|   here.~Book TII:421-470 A serious poet, talented but primitive.~ ~
9   Ind|    that the error was more serious a crime than the banned
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