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1   T-I|     though my offence can’t be defended~by eloquence, such an excuse
2   T-V|     outside: the hill itself’s defended~by fragile walls, and the
3  ExII|   royal Juno:~no divine powers defended my life. ~He was aided by
4   ExI|     towns were not well-enough defended against you,~despite massive
5  ExIV|     its high ridge, was better defended by arms or position.~The
6   Ind| Tiberius, and was successfully defended by him when prosecuted in
7   Ind|      court of King Cocalus who defended him from Minos. (He threaded
8   Ind|      notorious for bribery. He defended Verres against Cicero but
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