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1   T-I|      serious arts serve you, eloquent one,~so dissimilar arts
2 T-III|   and attack my character in eloquent speeches.~Anyone can be
3 T-III|      speeches.~Anyone can be eloquent when the brief is easy,~
4  T-IV|     of its own,~whose wit is eloquent in your father’s tongue,~
5   T-V|   the brightest of lights in eloquent books:~even now my Muse,
6   ExI|   father wishes this, if his eloquent shade still feels,~he whom
7 ExIII|    in actuality and enjoy so eloquent a speech!~Though water that’
8  ExIV| words.~When your speech from eloquent lips has pleased them,~and,
9   Ind|    salaputium disertum, the ‘eloquent manikin’~Book TII:421-470
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