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1 T-III| 38 His Error: The Fatal Evil~ ~Dearest friend, you neither 2 T-III| might have avoided this evil,~or whether there’s no way 3 T-III| were witness~to a fatal evil, it’s not safe or brief 4 T-III| dared and would dare much evil,~and though her mind retained 5 T-III| don’t rise to my lips in evil times.~Yet, if I must ask 6 T-IV| left-hand Euxine shore.~But my evil fate’s no easier since I 7 T-IV| Thoas, ~not envied by the evil, nor desired by the good.~ 8 T-IV| suffered things no less evil than exile itself.~Yet my 9 T-V| forever~conscious there was no evil in his offence.~Often he 10 ExI| was true~that brought the evil news of my offence,~I wavered, 11 IBIS| high cliffs,~who had spoken evil words to the unconquered 12 Ind| Apollo’s temple to avert evil. (Strabo 10.2.9, Ovid Fasti 13 Ind| that he witnessed a ‘fatal’ evil. The word used funestus 14 Ind| head of the Medusa, whose evil eye is the winking star 15 Ind| weapon clashing drove off evil spirits at eclipses and