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1 1| undergone! Alas! what wicked crime do my alarms lead me on 2 1| future time, by that terrible crime a brother, whom thy affection 3 1| the proceeds of aggravated crime; although he is ungrateful 4 1| snatched from me by a wicked crime - robbed of a brother - 5 1| the possibility of some crime being committed! May I, 6 1| security for me, after such a crime as that? That hostile woman, 7 1| up charge of fictitious crime! Woe is me! The arch-enemy 8 1| disposition and capable of any crime, for whom that mother of 9 1| the many forms in which crime has been served up, and 10 1| through every gradation of crime. Thus it is, that Piety 11 1| has deprived me by a cruel crime! Dost thou mean that? ~ 12 1| witnessed an abominable crime, when the emperor, treacherously 13 1| sword of thy son, to which crime, distant posterity, although 14 1| perpetrates a monstrous double crime! He madly rushes to effect 15 1| in the fulfilment of the crime: one of his followers is 16 2| gold (that incentive to crime), and very soon, mankind 17 2| distressing times an age, in which crime seems to rule paramount, 18 2| the willing instruments of crime (assassins) with the view 19 2| suppliant. ~ NERO. But it is a crime, I should think, to attempt, 20 3| the results of the cruel crime of a son, but no time was 21 3| wickedness with another crime, and being slain by the 22 3| mother, who fell by thy crime, is a paltry consideration, 23 3| existence was and without any crime to answer for! joined to, 24 3| me - the apprehensions of crime and the fear of some cruel 25 4| rushing on into every kind of crime. ~ CHOR. Tell us what they 26 5| deeds. No! this impious crime of the populace deserves 27 5| lent herself to acts of crime? ~ PREF. Is there anyone 28 5| with all the instincts of crime and treachery, but yet that 29 5| commission of a terrible crime, and its subsequent punishment! 30 5| the sword, although for no crime, of her own! What could 31 5| who are the avengers of crime, and thee, even, oh! my


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