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 1   I,  64|          crime? Tyrants and your kings, who, putting away all fear
 2  II,  38|         world that the mightiest kings are here? What, that there
 3  II,  71|         Alba. How many years did kings reign in Alba? Four hundred
 4 III,   3|        the homage offered to the kings themselves; in just the
 5  IV,  23|    marriage-bed. The greatest of kings, however, you tell us, did
 6  IV,  24|     responses, deceived the very kings by whose treasures and gifts
 7  IV,  34| marvellous things are chiefs and kings among poets endowed with
 8  IV,  34|    whispered any evil about your kings. To degrade a magistrate,
 9  IV,  36|         authority, for soldiers, kings, friends, enemies, for those
10  VI,  23|          fire by enemies, and by kings and tyrants-what have been
11  VI,  24|          attacked by tyrants, by kings, by robbers, and by nocturnal
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