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1  T-II|      filled with your name in a thousand places?~Examine the major
2  T-IV|      and many seas.~There are a thousand reasons why frequent letters,~
3  T-IV|         hands.~But defeat those thousand reasons by writing often,~
4   ExI|      wont easily find one in a thousand~who considers virtue to
5   ExI|        choose freely, I’d ask~a thousand blessings on you, for showing
6   ExI|     whose love has granted me a thousand proofs,~but because every
7 ExIII|         the places, people in a thousand shapes and forms,~the battles
8  IBIS| tortured by noxious shades in a thousand ways,~and Aeacus be gifted
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