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1 T-I| think it pious~or lawful to defend a guilt he condemns.~Yet 2 T-II| Roman Precedents~ ~I’ll not defend myself with so many foreign 3 T-III| faithful words.~Even now you defend your exiled friend zealously,~ 4 T-III| always grant you power to defend your own,~and aid them in 5 T-III| sight.~True I can’t entirely defend myself from blame,~but one 6 T-IV| s lips!~How wretched to defend my life, at gate and wall,~ 7 ExI| ask that it should try to defend me: the case ~of an accused 8 ExI| credulity pure foolishness,~and defend your old comrade, with constant 9 ExI| desert the ship~at sea, defend me and your decision in 10 ExIII| you have to play.~Don’t defend my actions: a poor case 11 ExIII| your arts.~I wish I could defend you on other charges, as 12 ExIII| as it is he asks you to defend it.~The strong have inner 13 Ind| kingdom, and bred one to defend it, and Ovid has some variant 14 Ind| Astacus, the Theban. He helped defend Thebes in the War of the 15 Ind| youth, and now has to help defend Tomis as an elderly man.~