For often times the innocent is condemned, and the nocent is absolved, the godly is punished, and the ungodly is honored. |
Wherein iniquities have their natural thetas, and no nocent is absolved by the verdict of himself. |
Yet the Treasury simply switched off all hearing aids and neatly absolved itself of blame. |
Juliet tells Nurse to tell her mother that she is going to Friar Laurence's cell to confess her sins and be absolved. |
The U.S. bears no small amount of blame for the U.N.'s toothlessness, but the rest of the world certainly is not absolved of responsibility. |
If he did, a public penance would be imposed and his sin would be absolved. |