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 1   T-I|          you to take account of any praise.~Secure, I was touched by
 2   T-I|          heart.~Yet in so far as my praise has any power,~you will
 3   T-I|               I ask forgiveness not praise, I’ll be praised in full,~
 4   T-I|            forget this failing, and praise~your efforts with these
 5  T-II| unimaginable ways:~you’ll come upon praise of your name there,~you’
 6  T-II|         well be he’s happy with his praise.~Others celebrate you, as
 7  T-II|             be sung, ~and sing your praise with richer wit than mine:~
 8 T-III|            of my work deserves your praise.~Do you not see the bull’
 9  T-IV|  descriptions not names, forgive my praise of you.~I’ve sinned in nothing:
10  T-IV|          and, touched by desire for praise,~wish you could say out
11   T-V|        adversity offers~a theme for praise in the saddest times.~If
12   T-V|            labour all night for the praise, or work~for the sake of
13   T-V|             to the mind: desire for praise makes for fertile thought.~
14   T-V|                 Book TV.XIV:1-46 In Praise Of His Wife~ ~You see how
15  ExII|             dubious about me, admit praise of a god,~and accept my
16  ExII|             whose books you used to praise, as I remember,~except the
17  ExII|        against them both.~Look what praise Jason, the son of Aeson,
18  ExII|            distant Pleiades~were to praise you, what would you boast
19   ExI|      receive, as you are doing, the praise due~to mighty heroes, and
20   ExI|           favourable words,~and you praise my genius, that runs in
21   ExI|         touch.~I dont deserve your praise, but you have a heart~that’
22   ExI|             EII.V:41-76 To Salanus: Praise of Germanicus~ ~You’re accustomed
23   ExI|            it, and since you earned praise by loyalty,~my thanks for
24 ExIII|             verse~he who reads that praise asks if you’re worthy of
25 ExIII|            t touch our age in their praise of chastity:~she who with
26  ExIV|             s hand:~as Calamis wins praise for the horses he fashioned:~
27  ExIV|         interest: power grows ~with praise, and fame is a continual
28  ExIV|            calm reason, you used to praise, that diffidence ~there
29  ExIV|            My theme, you ask? You’d praise me: I speak of Caesar.~My
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