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 1  T-II|           my wit.~Were I wise I’d rightly hate the learned Sisters,~
 2  T-IV| Messalinus: His Sentence~ ~So I’m rightly paying the penalty, but
 3   T-V|           fault,~and I seem to be rightly worth less to you.~I’m not
 4   T-V|       judged it so.~So my verses, rightly, sing your praises, Caesar,~
 5   T-V|        abilities:~I beg the gods, rightly, to close the gates of heaven ~
 6   T-V|           one shipwrecked I ought rightly to avoid all water.~And
 7  ExII|        and embraces your altar,~- rightly each comes to the god they
 8   ExI|       which~the laurel of merit’s rightly set on an honoured brow.~
 9   ExI|        that merciful deity, who’s rightly angered with me,~to move
10   ExI|          resist her,~taking care, rightly, lest she overwhelm you:~
11  ExIV|            I’d be laughed at, and rightly said to have no taste.~That
12  ExIV|           case weariness with me, rightly, fills your mind.~But what
13  IBIS|           you, ~you whom my anger rightly heaps with curses.~Such
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