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 1   T-I|      all your gift.~It’s your doing that I’m not despoiled,
 2  T-II|      things they shouldnt be doing.~Often grave-browed women
 3 T-III|     the Muses.~Wherever she’s doing when she knows you’ve come~
 4 T-III|     learned men,~what are you doing, to befriend my wit at all?~
 5   T-V|       waves.~This too is your doing: that I’m able to remember.~
 6   T-V|     to do what you’re already doing, praises~your actions, in
 7  ExII|  sword,~saying: ‘What are you doing? Tears not blood are needed,~
 8   ExI|      it fails~to impress, and doing good for free is regretted.~
 9   ExI|    should receive, as you are doing, the praise due~to mighty
10   ExI|     dont complain ~of her in doing so – in this one thing she
11 ExIII|       often~to do what you’re doing, and act as you are.~The
12 ExIII|   achieve something.~If she’s doing something greater, put off
13  ExIV|       Ah, madman, why are you doing this! Why, given Fortune~
14  ExIV|       what’s that poor wretch doing now?’~If anyone reports
15  ExIV| singing Theseuspraises,~are doing justice to the fame of your
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