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 1   I,  20|       heaven subject to their strong displeasure.
 2  II,  57|      so support their case by strong and very weighty arguments,
 3  IV,   7|        Mellonia is a goddess, strong and powerful in regard to
 4  IV,  37|   that as you are exceedingly strong in war and in military power,
 5   V,  11| harmless while pure with much strong wine, and after that drunkenness
 6   V,  21|   Jupiter Verveceus saw to be strong, plump, and blooming, forgetting
 7  VI,   2|       honours is not a crime,-strong in excellences within themselves,
 8 VII,  44|   plague-stricken people grew strong and recovered, and the pestilence
 9 VII,  50| famous Carthaginian, an enemy strong and powerful, before whom
10 VII,  50|   before the threatening, the strong enemy? Why did she not crush
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