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1   T-I|           them the face of my own fortunes~can be reckoned among those
2  T-IV|      proved the sole altar for my fortunes,~whose words of comfort
3  T-IV|           friendship.~So may your fortunes ever go forward,~so may
4   T-V|          I remember how, while my fortunes still allowed it,~I often
5   T-V|           once the mainstay of my fortunes,~who were my refuge, who
6   T-V|          need a mind at peace.~My fortunes are blown about by hostile
7   T-V|        always ends –~and may your fortunes be different from mine! – ‘
8  ExIV| temperament’s not altered with my fortunes.~That calm reason, you used
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