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1  T-IV|   in my verse,~nor can he prevent it, since Caesar is the
2   T-V|   crueller than an enemy, prevent my tears?~Though Latona’
3  ExII|  t like it, but you can’t prevent it:~my obliging Muse comes
4  ExII|  Sarmatian bow?~My powers prevent me taking up that pastime,
5   ExI|   away who’s wretched,~or prevent him being one because he’
6 ExIII| remember his friends,~nor prevent me writing to you, or you
7  ExIV|  the nature of your name, prevent~the compliment: there’s
8   Ind|   of his sentence, and to prevent her being exposed to the
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