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1 T-III|  why speak of Sicilians?~My complaint returns to you, whoever
2  T-IV|    to countless peoples,~my complaint will be known throughout
3   T-V|    from a full fountain, of complaint,~nor are the words mine,
4   T-V|   TV.II:1-44 To His Wife: A Complaint~ ~When another letter reaches
5   T-V|     and all too justified a complaint over your empty bed.~Truly
6   T-V|      The gods grant that my complaint’s baseless,~and I’m wrong
7 ExIII| would have been grounds for complaint.~But why do you alone, when
8  ExIV|    utter a name, in case my complaint advantages ~you, and you
9  ExIV|    of my labour:~there’s no complaint about you in my letters.~
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