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 1   I,  26|    beasts, and give us to be torn by monsters? Whosoever condemns
 2   I,  36|     her lost son and husband torn limb from limb? Passing
 3   I,  41| honour father Liber, who was torn limb from limb by the Titans?
 4   I,  41|     Romulus himself, who was torn in pieces by the hands of
 5  II,  41|  should see men devoured and torn in pieces by wild beasts,
 6  II,  45|   others; that some might be torn in pieces by wild beasts,
 7   V,   7|   because of the boy's being torn from himself, and brought
 8   V,  19|      with boyish sports, was torn asunder by the Titans; how
 9   V,  43|  earth by the limbs of Liber torn asunder by the Titans, that
10  VI,  22|   allow to be plucked up and torn away with impunity; nay,
11 VII,  20|     wool and little bristles torn from the victims? Do you
12 VII,  41|     the cross, with his back torn by rods and scourges?
13 VII,  47|      at one time and another torn, harassed, and diminished
14 VII,  49| their rights as freemen were torn from races, states, peoples
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