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1   I,  40|       by the common law of the fates, but after being mangled
2   I,  47|     was more powerful than the fates are when He has loosened
3  II,  29|  subject to the decrees of the fates, would not throw himself
4  IV,  33|      wailings accuse the cruel fates; you are astonished at the
5   V,  14| because he was hindered by the fates more powerful than himself;
6 VII,  47|  according to the books of the fates and the responses of the
7 VII,  48|  impaired, or the hymns of the fates must be said to have been
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