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 1   T-I|    chance what isnt needed!~The reader, prompted, will soon recall
 2   T-I|         ashamed to displease the reader.~Fortune’s not so kind to
 3   T-I| industrious leisure ~delight the reader, serve as a reminder of
 4   T-I|         if you dont despise me, reader.~Have these six lines too,
 5   T-I|      greater forgiveness, honest reader,~if these verses are less
 6  T-II|  confessed~your pleasures to the reader, in poetry.~No plot of playful
 7 T-III|          sent to this city:~kind reader, give me a gentle hand,
 8 T-III|        open to inspection by the reader.~I searched for my brothers,
 9  T-IV|          48 His Love of Poetry~ ~Reader, if you find fault with
10  T-IV|         that I thank you, honest reader.~ ~The End of Tristia Book
11   T-V|            Book TV.I:1-48 To The Reader: His Theme~ ~Devoted reader,
12   T-V|      Reader: His Theme~ ~Devoted reader, add this book, now, to
13   T-V|           Book TV.I:49-80 To The Reader: The Quality of His Work~ ~‘
14   T-V|         strength under pressure.~Reader, indulge me, or dispense
15 ExIII|       you ought to forgive me, O reader,~if I’ve made errors in
16 ExIII|       for some time.~The thirsty reader drank them: he’s sated by
17 ExIII|        my comrades,~in case some reader discovers the same feelings
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