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 1   I,  20|          if it be true that they burn with anger, give them an
 2  II,  16|     become bad, ay, most wicked; burn with lust and anger, spend
 3  II,  77|        its stones in pieces, and burn its roof, its wall, its
 4 III,  11|         say, moved by anger, and burn with rage in their minds,
 5 III,  27|      broken; that near relations burn with incestuous lust; that
 6 III,  36|         they anywhere exist, and burn with anger and rage, there
 7  VI,   2|  disturbing passions; should not burn with anger, should not he
 8  VI,   2|   corrupting the air, should not burn up the fruits with droughts;
 9 VII,  12|     their lambkins, the poor man burn a little incense, and a
10 VII,  15|      frequently-that they do not burn with the fires of anger,
11 VII,  24|        bulls to the gods, and to burn in sacrifice the flesh of
12 VII,  27| moderated? Why, then, do you not burn indiscriminately the juice
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