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 1   T-I| leisure ~delight the reader, serve as a reminder of me.~Yet
 2   T-I|     Just as the serious arts serve you, eloquent one,~so dissimilar
 3  T-IV|     the sinless~Vestals, who serve the pure fires in eternal
 4   T-V|      and may these few lines serve to remind you of it,~accept
 5  ExII|     just now, he swam.~I too serve a useless pastime constantly,~
 6  ExII|      time to eat hated food.~Serve me with what sea, land or
 7  ExII|    produces,~none of it will serve to make me hunger.~Let ambrosia
 8 ExIII|  lack loyalty or the wish to serve me:~they went in fear of
 9  ExIV|       and either string will serve his holy hands,~so the arts
10  ExIV|      its master’s place,~and serve as a friend on the chosen
11  IBIS|   test the power of the god,~serve you as Tantalus’s son, or
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