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1   I,   6|       and has begun to withhold hostile hands from the blood of
2   I,  35|         but inimical, aye, most hostile to us, though our relations
3   I,  35|         stayed; but if they are hostile to us alone it is plain
4  IV,   4|       side, to another that, is hostile. Whom, then, will Pellonia
5 VII,  30| strength of all virtues, and is hostile to the decency of modesty
6 VII,  39|  powerful, Jupiter was rendered hostile to the lingerer, and imposed
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