ξεῖνος: cp. 33. Elsewhere, with the exception of fr. 726. 4, Sophocles uses in dialogue only the vocative of the Ionic form.— αἱ δὲ ς.: while he is innocent, his fortunes have been appalling, ἄξιαι δ᾽ ἀμ., but (all the more) deserve sympathy.
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