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 1   I,  64|      rouse you to hatred made fierce by maddening torments? Is
 2   I,  65|       even to assail Him with fierce hostility, and with all
 3  II,   5|      is no nation so rude and fierce that it has not, changed
 4  II,  39|     causes by which to become fierce and savage, cherish hatred
 5  II,  41|     what it is to be moved by fierce passions, should build for
 6  II,  41|        surrounded by faces so fierce and savage, those should
 7 III,  25|  ascribe to them dispositions fierce, cruel, savage, ever rejoicing
 8  IV,   3|  Varro, was named because the fierce wolf spared the exposed
 9  IV,  30|     yon who rouse the gods to fierce and terrible rage, because
10  IV,  37|    gods, and excite them to a fierce desire for vengeance. But
11   V,   9|     he not be turned from his fierce desire by the horror which
12   V,  11|       how that unyielding and fierce violence was to be subdued;
13   V,  21| terrified maiden, and under a fierce appearance sports and caresses
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