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1 I, 9 | of her belt; if he slew savage horses together with their 2 I, 10| appear to be too fierce and savage, committed adultery with 3 I, 21| men were so barbarous, so savage, that they gave the name 4 I, 21| savageness of all beasts, which--savage as they are--still love 5 III, 10| either so uncivilized or so savage, which, even if it is ignorant 6 III, 23| For if a man were rendered savage by the sight of another 7 V, 11| ever nourished beasts so. savage and so bloodthirsty? For 8 V, 20| enraged enemies, nor the most savage barbarians have ever practised? 9 VI, 10| they are to be accounted as savage beasts who injure man; who, 10 VI, 14| punishments of the guilty, becomes savage cruelty. Therefore they 11 VI, 17| death, when the butchery of savage monsters has raged even 12 VI, 19| what is to be thought more savage than man, what more resembling 13 VII, 14| or because they had slain savage beasts. How far these things