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 1   T-I| armed opponent~of his, but earned this exile through naivety.~
 2  T-II|  to ruin.~So my poetry has earned people’s dislike,~as is
 3 T-III|   Is it because this house earned unending triumph,~or because
 4  T-IV|    Drusus, the elder, once earned his name there,~who was
 5   T-V|  things because I knew I’d earned them:~yet your anger is
 6   T-V|  choir?’~This only if I’ve earned your approval by my honesty,~
 7  ExII|   mighty god.~Because I’ve earned and experienced the prince’
 8   ExI|   I endure are less than I earned.~You say true, but it’s
 9   ExI|  deserve it, and since you earned praise by loyalty,~my thanks
10 ExIII|   none of us would deny he earned what he suffers.~More, those
11  ExIV|    m ashamed of not having earned his reproach before.’~Give
12  ExIV|     those goddesses who’ve earned no good of me?~But you,
13  IBIS|  perceives,~who knows he’s earned these curses by his deeds.~
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