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 1   T-I|    larboard,~and forbidden Italy shows herself to me.~I pray the
 2   T-I|        is never angered – no one shows greater restraint –~when
 3  T-II|          dinner-parties:~another shows the clay from which pots
 4 T-III|        war.~And when dark winter shows its icy face,~and the earth
 5  T-IV|     things occur,~that your love shows the marks of sorrow’s pain,~
 6   T-V|   recalled:~think, if the prince shows lenience, it may be~you’
 7  ExII| different title: and each letter shows~whom it was sent to without
 8 ExIII|       pray to,~who by her virtue shows that ancient times~dont
 9 ExIII|        of women, in whom Fortune shows herself~as clear-sighted,
10 ExIII|     acrid wormwood,~and the land shows its bitterness by its fruit.~
11  ExIV|          own wreck?~That goddess shows by her own wavering orb
12  ExIV|       gentle reception among you~shows how kind men of Greek extraction
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