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Es, Eriphi meus, ipse qui semper numquamque te tantum venatio civitas ager avocat, ut non obiter litterarum voluptate teneare; fitque eo studio, ut nec nostra fastidias, qui tibi, ut scribis, Musas olemus. quae sententia tamen large probatur vero carere, quamque 1 et 2 apparet aut ex ioco venire, si laetus es, aut ex amore, si serius, ceterum a iusto longe resultat, cum mihi assignas 3 quae vix Maroni vix 4 aut Homero competenter accommodarentur.
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