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Culpe

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(kŭlp)
n.1.Blameworthiness.
Banished out of the realme . . . without culpe.
- E. Hall.


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43--9) And the artificial courtly repentance of the triplum here becomes true penance, a rejection of Fortune and her blandishments and an appeal not for erotic but for divine mercy: Spernens cece Fortune tedia, Utor prece Cum penitentia, Culpe fece Ut lauto venia Michi nece Promatur gloria.
 
 
 
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