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 1   T-I|         now,~and wouldnt stand accused by me of harshness.~But
 2  T-II|       The first, then: that I’m accused of being a teacher~of obscene
 3  T-II|        verse,~my poetry’s never accused anyone.~I’ve openly avoided
 4   T-V|       say Socrates had, who was accused by Anytus,~wisdom still
 5   ExI|      defend me: the case ~of an accused who’s confessed is not defensible.~
 6  ExIV|    writing: and Rome itself was accused of guilt: ~yet Rome accepted
 7  IBIS|        Socrates, wisest of men,~accused by Anytus, once drank with
 8   Ind|    Pelion. His concubine Phthia accused his son Phoenix of violating
 9   Ind|        a Vestal Virgin, who was accused of unchastity, but fulfilled
10   Ind|          with whom she had been accused of adultery: she had an
11   Ind|         Macedonia (25-24BC) was accused of making war on them and
12   Ind|          with whom she had been accused of committing adultery while
13   Ind| Symposium etc.~Book TV.XII:1-68 Accused by Anytus, he showed resilience
14   Ind| proconsul in 52 or 53AD. He was accused of corruption and twice
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