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 1   I,  25|         to them minds free from resentment, and far removed from all
 2  IV,  32|         offensive, because your resentment is checked by the evidence
 3   V,   8|       accompanied by implacable resentment? From the stones, you say,
 4 VII,   8|     from this act to modify his resentment? Or of what service is a
 5 VII,   8|        they may lay aside their resentment, and be reconciled to those
 6 VII,   8| anger-lay aside their anger and resentment, and forgive the sins of
 7 VII,  13|       lay aside their anger and resentment, so as either to give good
 8 VII,  18|        is paid, their anger and resentment put away? Or is the blood
 9 VII,  25|       lay aside their auger and resentment, unless they see the entrails
10 VII,  32|     aside their fiery spirit of resentment in forgetfulness? Or, as
11 VII,  33|      Does Jupiter lay aside his resentment if the Amphitryon of Plautus
12 VII,  33|        the gods to forget their resentment, if they derive the highest
13 VII,  36|     stern as to lay aside their resentment only when glutted with the
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