Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  20|        consume us, and they can drive us entirely from all intercourse
 2   I,  21|      our little fields let them drive away all those rains which
 3   I,  26|          spoil us of our goods, drive us from the homes of our
 4  II,  42|   tamper with slaves, steal and drive away, not act uprightly,
 5  II,  50|    every day, and struggling to drive out, to expel deeply-rooted
 6  II,  58|       perpetrated, and does not drive them from the world? have
 7  IV,   4| Pellonia is a goddess mighty to drive back enemies. Whose enemies,
 8   V,  29|        Is it to these rites you drive us by flames, banishment,
 9  VI,  22|      one Venus and the other to drive far away from them the lewd
10 VII,  10|         to live always happily, drive away grief truly, and any
11 VII,  11|         11. Lastly, if the gods drive away sorrow and grief, if
12 VII,  13|        give good fortune, or to drive away and avert the opposite.
13 VII,  47|     this purpose, that he might drive away utterly all the causes
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