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1  T-IV|   equal her husband’s endless kindness,~and your union meet with
2   T-V|  times would be aware of your kindness, ~and future times, if only
3  ExII|       Be that as it may, your kindness comes to me~as a great gift,
4  ExII|     ve great hopes, given the kindness of the god.~Graecinus, pray
5   ExI|  anything’s conceded to me~in kindness, and I think it’s scarcely
6   ExI| intercession ~of friends: all kindness has been silent on my account.~
7 ExIII|   almost ever instant.~It’s a kindness that the mind can go where
8  ExIV|       his thanks for all your kindness.’~When you’ve spoken, ask
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