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 1 T-III|       hope he can tell what he’s heard of Caesar’s triumphs,~of
 2  T-IV|       the Western voice.~I’ll be heard on land, and over the deep
 3   T-V|          lightning.~And when you heard a poet had been struck by
 4  ExII|       move Caesar’s spirit if he heard it~Maximus, yet only if
 5  ExII|         Is it true that when you heard of my downfall –~being in
 6   ExI|      temple in his heart,~how he heard happy omens of applause
 7   ExI|       Yet they say that when you heard the cause ~of my disaster,
 8 ExIII|   inspiration~comes from what is heard as what is seen!~It’s not
 9 ExIII|         often hardly any of it’s heard,~and my words, ignored,
10  ExIV|         sudden chance.~Who’s not heard of the power of Croesus’
11  ExIV|         of the temple~would have heard me too as I gave my private
12  ExIV|       the left, may perhaps have heard of it.~My fortune is unequal
13   Ind| afterwards Marcia was supposedly heard to reproach herself at her
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