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 1  T-II|      to me, my books, unhappy labour,~me, a wretch, ruined by
 2 T-III|      tender, and incapable of labour,~now I endure the extremes,
 3  T-IV| ditches,~still eases his hard labour with unlearned song.~And
 4  T-IV|    Who’s it for, this careful labour?~Will Sarmatians and Getae
 5  T-IV|       Now’s the time when, my labour ended, ~I should be living
 6   T-V|       a life of ease, free of labour, ~in my studies, among the
 7   T-V|   Cape Caphereus.~Yet I dont labour all night for the praise,
 8  ExII|      by it as well:~excessive labour works against them both.~
 9  ExII|      motive for too intense a labour.~Why should I polish my
10 ExIII|     enduring the toil of hard labour.~The effort of writing’s
11  ExIV|    made.~As Venus remains the labour and glory of Apelles,~wringing
12  ExIV|   next coercing words,~what’s labour for others, will be play
13  ExIV|    examine the products of my labour:~there’s no complaint about
14   Ind|      formed Hercules’s eighth labour.~Book EI.II:101-150 Ibis:
15   Ind|     by Hercules. In the Tenth Labour, Hercules brought back Geryon’
16   Ind|      His mother’s seven night labour would also make his birth
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