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1   T-I|   weak rider lets the useless reins,~fall loosely on his horse’
2  T-II|    ever been able to hold~the reins of power with greater moderation.~
3   ExI|   life,~and he, who holds the reins of the world, succeed:~which
4   ExI|     ask Caesar to control the reins of Empire.~Advantage, then,
5  ExIV| confession, I’ve let slip the reins of study,~and my fingers
6  ExIV|   When I first controlled the reins, in my weak grasp,~you were
7  ExIV|     in virtue, taking ~up the reins of empire, often refused,
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