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"text": "δῶρον Ἰουστίνοιο τυραννοφόνου βασιλῆος\n καὶ Σοφίης ἀλόχου, φέγγος ἐλευθερίης,\nὡράων σκοπίαζε σοφὸν σημάντορα χαλκὸν\nαὐτῆς ἐκ μονάδος μέχρι δυωδεκάδος,\n\n ὅντινα συληθέντα Δίκης θρόνον ἡνιοχεύων\n εὗρεν Ἰουλιανὸς χερσὶν ἀδωροδόκοις."
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