Book, Paragraph

1 III,  28|   ills by which we are daily harassed? Call us impious as much
2 VII,   4| overcome by pleasure must be harassed by its opposite, sorrow;
3 VII,   5| destruction. For whatever is harassed by any kind of disturbance,
4 VII,  11|    the loss of children, and harassed by other misfortunes, the
5 VII,  47|   one time and another torn, harassed, and diminished by thousands,
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