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 1 T-III|       like an honour, deserving thanks,~for your names to be read
 2  T-IV|          But I fear my verse of thanks might harm you,~an untimely
 3  T-IV|         by the anxious days,~is thanks to you, my Muse: you grant
 4   T-V|         dear than his own.~Full thanks will be rendered for so
 5   T-V|     Book TV.IX:1-38 A Letter Of Thanks~ ~Oh, if you’d let your
 6  ExII| Philoctetes~the Poeantian hero, thanks to Machaon’s skill,~felt
 7  ExII|         in person.~And, just as thanks should always be given for
 8  ExII| position to have deserved those thanks?~If you allow me to suggest
 9   ExI|         can’t be a private one.~Thanks to you, Fame, though I’m
10   ExI|        for the heights,~and the thanks for such a service will
11   ExI|         your protection.~Let my thanks to you, who’d do this even
12   ExI|    earned praise by loyalty,~my thanks for your help will never
13   ExI|       the vacant air,~before my thanks for your services fail.~
14 ExIII|         confess the truth,~some thanks are due for all my kindnesses.~
15 ExIII|         of all things, too,~and thanks are lacking for service
16  ExIV|      let this be the inadequate thanks offered for all your help:~
17  ExIV| good-omen,~and you’ve given the thanks due to Caesar and the gods,~(
18  ExIV|        servant for all time,~so thanks can be rendered for your
19  ExIV|     springs,~before he ends his thanks for all your kindness.’~
20  ExIV|      who gives all he has gives thanks in abundance,~and piety
21  ExIV|        too as I gave my private thanks:~I’d have offered incense,
22  ExIV|     demands:~then you’re giving thanks on behalf of the divine ~
23  IBIS|         that of poverty.~So let thanks be expressed for that, whenever
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