Book, Paragraph

1   I,  64|      the course of justice, and rouse you to hatred made fierce
2 III,  11| troubles-you lead the gods, you rouse them to harass the earth
3 III,  16|          fill us with rage, and rouse our passions, if the founder
4  IV,  30|   understood that it is yon who rouse the gods to fierce and terrible
5  IV,  31|      degrading, that they might rouse any one's spirit to a mad
6  IV,  33|         spurs them on, so as to rouse their recklessness to greater
7 VII,  25|    appease their hunger, but to rouse their wearied palates, and
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