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 1  T-II| confessed to his own affairs.~Equal and similar licence from
 2 T-III|     unknown,~form friendships equal to your own,~and love the
 3 T-III|    one,~but imagine yours the equal of immense wealth,~still
 4 T-III|    the hours of night and day equal now.~Now laughing boys and
 5  T-IV|    your own:~so may your wife equal her husband’s endless kindness,~
 6  T-IV|   that man who deserves to be equal to the gods.~~ Book TIV.
 7   T-V|  prospers~through you, O hero equal to that world you rule –~
 8   T-V|     It engendered a character equal to those heroines,~Eetion’
 9   ExI|    your bed-mate who alone is equal to you,~and to whom your
10   ExI|      as it is~can scarcely be equal to your spirit.~Power is
11 ExIII|      on our shores.~They were equal in age and affection: one
12  ExIV|       heaven:~and Tiberius is equal to his father in virtue,
13  ExIV|       and Montanus, master of equal and unequal couplets,~who
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