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1   T-I|        though, whether to use~oars or breeze: take advice from
2   T-I|  before the lightest wind,~if oars are used, the rowers speed
3 T-III|      unknown seas, rested its oars in these shallows.~A look-out
4  T-IV|       and he who draws flexed oars to his chest, together,~
5  T-IV|        as you have, bend your oars to bring me help,~till there’
6   T-V|     ship that’s already under oars.~Who tells you to do what
7 ExIII|       first struck by Jason’s oars, and land,~never free of
8  ExIV| pathway for walkers,~so where oars, a moment ago, beat their
9  ExIV|      s often speeded by using oars.~I’m ashamed and anxious,
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