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1   T-I| misled me,~if my thought was foolish, but not wicked,~if as the
2  T-II|   you can turn your power to foolish games,~examining my idle
3 T-III|     his child, if Dolon,~his foolish son, hadnt yearned for
4 T-III|     my dear wife’s features.~Foolish, why utter childish prayers
5  ExII|  shelves waiting.~I’m not so foolish as to compare myself with
6  ExII|      lie,~ought to be called foolish rather than wicked.~Neither
7   ExI|      write.~You reprove your foolish friend’s sins, as you ought,~
8 ExIII|  enough. I also ensured by a foolish poem~that you wouldnt be
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