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 1   T-I|       unaware, friend, of the service you rendered.~These things
 2 T-III|   cautious fear inhibits that service, and I think~you wouldn’
 3  ExII| greater loyalty~as far as the service and a soldier’s duties allow.~
 4  ExII|       a reason for loyalty of service to you.~Set me in whatever
 5   ExI|     and the thanks for such a service will be greater.~Besides
 6   ExI| recall~the moment of my first service to him.~But it was you I
 7   ExI|       and the rites of mutual service should be kept.~For that
 8   ExI|      call those tears a great service that flowed~over your face
 9   ExI|      of a grieving mind great service,~when you granted it to
10 ExIII|    and thanks are lacking for service made late by delay.~Others
11  ExIV|   anger bear down on my loyal service.~O, how often I thought
12  ExIV|   call your wish to help true service.~Only let that impulse of
13  ExIV|       gift indeed for a great service,~if it’s words I give in
14  ExIV|     skill,~it will be at your service, completely.~As a poet yourself
15   Ind|     Vestalis, a Celt who took service with the Romans.~Book EIV.
16   Ind|    Ibis:541-596 A Mede in the service of King Astyages, who disobeyed
17   Ind|      a native prince. He took service with the Romans and probably
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