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1  II,  50|        inequality, nor sweetness in bitterness. He, then, who struggles
2  II,  61| annihilation, but destroying by the bitterness of its grievous and long-protracted
3  II,  77|                  77. Therefore that bitterness of persecution of which
4   V,   7|         almond tree, signifying the bitterness of death. Then she bears
5 VII,  23|             altars. For neither can bitterness change itself into sweetness,
6 VII,  42|           life they should feel the bitterness of death?
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