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 1  T-II|     anything? Why make my eyes guilty?~Why was a mischief, unwittingly,
 2  T-II|     poem.~Yet every book’s not guilty because of it:~nothing’s
 3  T-II|        causes:~it protects the guilty, crushes the innocent.~So
 4 T-III|     those straits would not be guilty of your death.~Since the
 5  T-IV|     know it was you,~you’ll be guilty in the eyes of posterity
 6  ExII|     justified slaughter of the guilty.~Bravest king of our times,
 7   ExI|       I didnt come to Pontus, guilty of murder,~no lethal poison
 8  ExIV| suppliants, and harsh with the guilty.~When you undertake the
 9  ExIV|     But I’ve done nothing, not guilty: Tomitae,~I like you, while
10  IBIS|      forever smoke before your guilty face.~Living, you’ll be
11  IBIS|       and be exiled, where the guilty host abide.~Sisyphus is
12   Ind|    conscience that pursued the guilty. (See Aeschylus – The Eumenides).
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