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 1   I,  20|          you too, in order that, roused by your own private wounds,
 2  II,   1|      mention of His name you are roused to bursts of mad and savage
 3  II,   5|       would keep it back, and is roused to zealous faith by the
 4 III,  16|          think that they are not roused, maddened to fury, and that
 5 III,  21|         god, and is he urged and roused by the power of a greater
 6  IV,  16|       rouge and a harlot's arts, roused upon yourself even your
 7  IV,  22|      with the passion of a heart roused to lust after women? And
 8   V,   1|        with wine; and they, when roused, immediately taught the
 9   V,   6|          heat and burning thirst roused in him by sport and hunting.
10   V,  23|          it not be fitting that, roused to anger, be should remove
11  VI,   1|          with anger, if they are roused by feelings of rage.
12 VII,   6|        before they are angry and roused, or when they have been
13 VII,   6| sacrifices before their anger is roused, lest they become enraged,
14 VII,   6|          harm, lest, having been roused, they should rage and burst
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