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 1  T-II|    many times secure in your judgement.~These last events destroy
 2  T-IV| talent~even more than, in my judgement, it deserved:~he used to
 3   T-V|     me: but now~support your judgement and myself as well,~so long
 4  ExII|  summon every single word to judgement?~Is fate not tormenting
 5  ExII|     I can scarcely believe a judgement on my work~could leap across
 6   ExI|      sake.~Goodness, in your judgement, is free of reward:~sought
 7 ExIII|   their disparate wheels.~My judgement’s uncertain as to what metre
 8 ExIII|    one~of the Centumviri, in judgement of your words,~and a greater
 9 ExIII|     seems unjust, in his own judgement.~But if you chance to question
10 ExIII|   the use of reason,~and all judgement had ended at fresh misfortune,~
11 ExIII|     mistake doesnt cloud my judgement,~I dont immediately love
12 ExIII|       and energy abandons my judgement.~Often I dislike (why hesitate
13  ExIV|     a thing of value in your judgement.~And if your fame hadnt
14  ExIV|      wretched,~and sense and judgement vanish with position.~Seek
15   Ind|   Book EI.V:43- 86 An ironic judgement on their lack of poetry.~
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