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1  T-II| Sentence~ ~So my house, though pleasing to the Muses, has fallen,~
2  T-II|       give, or deny me hope of pleasing you.~~ Book TII:155-206
3  T-IV|      certain things,~that were pleasing, angry with my studies and
4   ExI|       yours,~and none the less pleasing to me for that.~It’s possible
5   ExI|        years,~a friend of old, pleasing by talent as well as character.~
6 ExIII|        Often writings are made pleasing by death, since envy~hurts
7 ExIII|    time when they werent more pleasing to me than at first.~Though
8 ExIII|        the fount itself’s more pleasing.~And to take the fruit we’
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