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 1   T-I|   infernal waters.~That Phocean Pylades was an instance of true
 2   T-I|      say even Thoas approved of Pylades,~hearing the tale about
 3  T-IV|         his own conscience,~and Pylades came, his friend, an example
 4   T-V|        calls you his Patroclus: Pylades to his Orestes:~he calls
 5   T-V|   Agamemnon’s son, often cursed Pylades?~It’s not far from the truth
 6   ExI| maddened, was helped by Phocean Pylades:~and my offence was not
 7   ExI|       fortunate.~That’s not how Pylades and Orestes behaved,~not
 8 ExIII|          Even Theseus died, and Pylades, Orestesfriend:~yet each
 9 ExIII|      one was Orestes,~the other Pylades: fame keeps their names
10 ExIII|        news to the fatherland.”~Pylades, intent on being the one
11   Ind|       for loyalty to his friend Pylades.~Book EIII.1:105-166 Ibis:
12   Ind|     Iphigenia and Chrysothemis. Pylades was his faithful friend.
13   Ind|        1-48 His friendship with Pylades stressed. He was pursued
14   Ind|         1-46 Book EIII.II:1-110 Pyladesloyalty to him.~Book EI.
15   Ind|    golden hair from his head.~ ~Pylades~Of Phocis, the son of Strophius
16   Ind|         Strophius~The father of Pylades.~Book EII.VI:1-38 His son
17   Ind|        Book EII.VI:1-38 His son Pylades famous for his loyalty to
18   Ind|       Recognised the loyalty of Pylades to Orestes.~Book TIV.IV:
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