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1   I,  65|       errors. What means this fierceness, to repeat what has been
2  II,   5|      by His love, subdued its fierceness, and with tranquillity hitherto
3  IV,  37|     imaginings. Here, if your fierceness allows. and madness suffers,
4   V,   5|       resistless might, and a fierceness of disposition beyond control,
5   V,  11|       Liber, who overcame the fierceness of Acdestis, having glided
6 VII,  17| barking dogs, lay aside their fierceness for mouthfuls, and pretty
7 VII,  43|       was the meaning of this fierceness, this cruelty, which was
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