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 1   I,   2|     Nature of Things" felt or suffered? Have these first elements,
 2   I,  40|       of his fellow-citizens, suffered capital punishment: have
 3   I,  65|  destroyer of death itself He suffered His human form to be slain,
 4  II,  28|       more, it either did, or suffered, or said, or heard. For
 5  II,  49| because in one little nail he suffered no pain? or that the earth
 6  II,  68|    more certain, and have not suffered ourselves to be held back
 7  IV,  25|      by the wound and pain he suffered at the hands of Hipocoon'
 8   V,  11|        indeed, those who have suffered the loss of these parts
 9   V,  15|   write such stories, or have suffered them, when written, to abide
10   V,  42|      born in Phrygia, to have suffered certain things, to have
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