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 1   T-I| prompted, will soon recall my guilt,~the crowd’s voice make
 2   T-I|   pious~or lawful to defend a guilt he condemns.~Yet if mortal
 3  T-II|       I charge the verse with guilt.~Here’s the reward for my
 4  T-II|    priest forbids,~taking his guilt away, is herself the sinner.~
 5  T-II|      penalty from the time of guilt.~~ Book TII:547-578 His
 6 T-III|       her breast, knowing her guilt,~with a hand that dared
 7  T-IV|    was ruined,~that there was guilt, but not wickedness, in
 8  T-IV|       1-42 To Messalinus: His Guilt~ ~O you, who are noble in
 9  T-IV| spirits of my parents,~and my guilt is proclaimed in the courts
10   T-V|   fault to find in me,~and my guilt’s not suddenly altered your
11   T-V|    these false accusations of guilt.~As we used to spend long
12  ExII|      That unless a part of my guilt were excusable~to be relegated
13   ExI|     Dont seek to know,~so my guilt can hide beneath my ‘Art’
14  ExIV|    Rome itself was accused of guilt: ~yet Rome accepted the
15   Ind|       merit death. He accepts guilt but denies criminal intent (
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