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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| desires death—which the wicked world will insinuate that 2 Phaedo| the end of all, and the wicked is not released from his 3 Phaedo| time, in order that the wicked ‘may not have too good a 4 Phaedo| despised. Why should the wicked suffer any more than ourselves? 5 Phaedo| Do we imagine that the wicked are suffering torments, 6 Phaedo| of service? Who are the wicked, and who are the good, whom 7 Phaedo| over the lives of men. The wicked man when old, is not, as 8 Phaedo| necessity of retribution. The wicked would be too well off if 9 Phaedo| been the end of all, the wicked would have had a good bargain