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1  ExII| favours,~isnt it due your position to have deserved those thanks?~
2  ExII| mere conceit.~As though my position, the nature of my circumstances,~
3   ExI|   as a truth-sayer,~(in my position how could one be a liar)~
4 ExIII|   you dont slip from that position. See you ~guard what fame
5  ExIV| better defended by arms or position.~The fierce enemy had taken
6  ExIV|   strides you charge their position, ~its steel, and stones,
7  ExIV|  and judgement vanish with position.~Seek out yourself, please,
8   Ind|     A good harbour and its position made it prosperous. The
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