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1   III|   upon~ Who walks begirt with honour glorious,~ Whilst they in
2     V|      to light,~ Which soon of honour stripped both strong and
3     V|   climb~ On to the heights of honour, men do make~ Their pathway
4     V|      at last~ A discard of no honour; whilst another~ Succeeds
5     V|  praise,~ Objects of wondrous honour.~ Now, Memmius,~ How nature
6     V| beasts -~ Erstwhile a robe of honour, which, I guess,~ Aroused
7    VI|     men were lords in riches, honour, praise,~ And eminent in
8    VI|   toil which then~ A sense of honour and the pleading voice~
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