Book, Paragraph

1   I,   5|  forsooth, urge the deities into frenzy, so that the Romans lately,
2   I,  24|          dare to assert in their frenzy what you in your sane mind
3  IV,  33|      others, through madness and frenzy, bereave themselves, and
4   V,   7|          who was goading them to frenzy; and he, too, now filled
5   V,  19| Omophagia, in which with seeming frenzy and the loss of your senses
6 VII,   8|     aside his angry feelings and frenzy; that if I consume a pullet,
7 VII,  30|        urged them to madness and frenzy, and compelled the gods
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