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 1   T-I|       guilt he condemns.~Yet if mortal actions never deceive the
 2 T-III|        we’ve nothing that isnt mortal,~except the benefits of
 3 T-III| knowledge of my fault:~remember mortal fate that lifts a man and
 4  T-IV|      the spirit is lifted above mortal suffering.~It feels no exile,
 5   ExI|         When you cease, and the mortal mouth is still,~and the
 6  ExIV|      her fickleness.~All things mortal hang by a tenuous thread,~
 7  ExIV|       our father, Augustus, was mortal,~but his spirit has passed
 8   Ind|         Thrace supposed to be a mortal turned into a mountain for
 9   Ind|       retribution. She punishes mortal pride and arrogance (hubris)
10   Ind|        Thrace. Supposed to be a mortal turned into a mountain for
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