Book, Paragraph

1 III,  36| torture by which you usually appease your thirst in its intense
2   V,  13|    the boy thrown to him, to appease his wrath, the parts cut
3 VII,   5|     is it fitting to wish to appease that in the gods above which
4 VII,   9|     is slain to mitigate and appease the fury of the deities,
5 VII,  25|    as sweet dainties, not to appease their hunger, but to rouse
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