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 1   I,  15|            and always renew their wrath afresh by the recollection
 2   I,  20|          this account wreak their wrath on you too, in order that,
 3   I,  35|            is evident by the very wrath of the deities.
 4 III,  42|           all power, and that the wrath and anger of each are appeased
 5  IV,  37|          that they feel no little wrath on account of the opinions
 6   V,   2|           is fitting to allay his wrath and indignation? For truly
 7   V,   2| ceremonies you will turn aside my wrath; and if I shall at any time
 8   V,  13|     thrown to him, to appease his wrath, the parts cut off.
 9   V,  20|          storm and tempest of her wrath, received the name Brimo
10   V,  31|        the occasion of the divine wrath?
11   V,  35|        for the bull, what for the wrath and anger of Ceres; what
12 VII,   7|       with the vengeance of their wrath what was done otherwise
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