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1   I,  46|       at whose word only the raging and maddened seas were still,
2  II,  14| long-protracted torment with raging fire, into which certain
3  II,  30|     by all the flames of the raging streams, be rolled in the
4 III,  23|    the seas; but why has the raging sea cast up so many cruelly-shattered
5 III,  26|     to quell those which are raging, or to revive them when
6   V,  16|      tree, beneath which the raging and ill-fated youth laid
7 VII,  47|      the diseases which were raging, and not allow anything
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