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1 T-I| traveller here. Why does my sentence drown the innocent?~Gods 2 T-I| wish to punish me with the sentence I merit,~my fault, even 3 T-II| TII:120-154 His Plea: The Sentence~ ~So my house, though pleasing 4 T-II| still mild when naming my sentence:~since in it I’m called 5 T-III| covered by my native earth?~If sentence might have been delayed 6 T-III| Scythian world?~Does my sentence assign the land, it specified, 7 T-III| t deserve their author’s sentence.~Often a father’s exiled 8 T-IV| the lengthy days of my sentence!~Yet still my Muse suffers 9 T-IV| 43-88 To Messalinus: His Sentence~ ~So I’m rightly paying 10 T-V| wit.~If only a part of my sentence be reduced, I’ll sing~what 11 T-V| remain,~and a part of my sentence is as bad as the whole.~ 12 T-V| join,~when he remits my sentence he’ll grant other requests.~ 13 T-V| judges wrongly:~a milder sentence punishes my fault.~My worst 14 ExII| of them~should annul my sentence, the fault still exists 15 ExII| Graecinus, all hope of seeing my sentence ~reduced, therefore, hasn’ 16 ExI| under your command,~ease my sentence the least amount, reduce 17 ExIII| myself,~I wouldn’t reduce the sentence, I suffer, one iota.~He 18 ExIII| reprieves many or lightens their sentence,~and I pray he’ll want me 19 Ind| be deserving of the death sentence.~Book TI.IV:1-28 Book TIV. 20 Ind| behalf for mitigation of his sentence, and to prevent her being 21 Ind| hoping for remission of his sentence, based on the nature of