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 1 T-III|     deny power to dictate it.~Accept the last words perhaps my
 2  T-IV|       my books, and you will,~accept my excuse: this time when
 3  T-IV|  Though I wont need to, I’ll accept the blame,~since this letter
 4   T-V|    serve to remind you of it,~accept that word with which a letter
 5  ExII| novelty.~Whatever the reason, accept them, so long as it’s not
 6  ExII|    admit praise of a god,~and accept my poetry after removing
 7  ExII|     power is strong enough~to accept the responsibility that
 8  ExII|   Severus: Memories of Home~ ~Accept this greeting, Severus,
 9   ExI|       but to be one.~You, who accept the exile only made a mistake,~
10 ExIII|     no one shall be forced to accept my tribute.~Though you could
11  ExIV|    His Dilatoriness~ ~Pompey, accept a poem composed by one~who’
12   Ind|       to a fine he refused to accept. The alternative was exile,
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