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 1   T-I|             condemns.~Yet if mortal actions never deceive the gods,~
 2  T-II|          Achilles, belittling brave actions with his verse.~Aristides
 3  T-II| blood-stained weapons,~some of your actions, some of your ancestors’.~
 4 T-III|             a scar to form, over my actions,~so forgetfulness might
 5  T-IV|           but not wickedness, in my actions.~Surely she’s good to me
 6  T-IV|          worth defending in all its actions but the last.~You would
 7   T-V|         already doing, praises~your actions, in telling, and approves
 8  ExII|         feel the real torment of my actions.~Though exile is grief,
 9  ExII|           for my death in any of my actions,~and it’s possible he’s
10   ExI|          you might apologise for my actions~given the source of my error,
11   ExI|           your heart,~that all your actions might be approved of by
12 ExIII|          one thing to your previous actions,~be assiduous in the matter
13 ExIII|            to play.~Dont defend my actions: a poor case should be silent.~
14 ExIII|        moves savage hearts.~If such actions stir the harsh Getae, what
15 ExIII|           Homeric song,~or tell the actions of the mighty heroes.~The
16  ExIV|            tell of all your warlike actions there,~how many you killed,
17  ExIV|       ensures that the fame of your actions never dies.~~ Book EIV.VIII:
18  ExIV|              and tell of your great actions with least delay.~Pray for
19  ExIV|            secretly present at your actions:~then it will think you’
20  IBIS|           ll not speak your name or actions in this work,~but let you
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