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 1   T-I|      asks the gods to be kind to suffering:~what he wishes, let that
 2 T-III|         can do, ease the woes by suffering them~with a brave heart,
 3  T-IV|    spirit is lifted above mortal suffering.~It feels no exile, no Scythian
 4  T-IV|       and struggle against harsh suffering,~not filled with weariness
 5   T-V|          at last by a measure of suffering,~drain a little saltwater
 6   T-V| punishment: truly, I dont evade suffering,~but I beg that I might
 7   T-V|         with malice, I’m used to suffering pain bravely now,~as to
 8   T-V|          search for fame through suffering.~And dont think I’m admonishing
 9  ExII|          punishment’s worse than suffering it.~If the gods favoured
10  ExII|          spirit and my continual suffering.~And if my ills had been
11  ExII|          you dont grieve at his suffering, grieve that they’re deserved.~~
12 ExIII|         skill diminished by long suffering,~(or perhaps there never
13  ExIV|          the example of a spirit suffering to excess,~was tossed about
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