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 1   I,   3|  antiquity know these names for misfortunes? Whence did she give a designation
 2   I,   5|       the causes of the present misfortunes, when nothing new is occurring,
 3   I,  16|        see blessings mixed with misfortunes, cease to attribute to us
 4  II,  76| calamity, with which many fatal misfortunes vex you every day? Why,
 5 III,  11|       devise all kinds of fresh misfortunes, that so they may avenge
 6 III,  28|      pray them to avert from us misfortunes and calamities, if we find
 7  IV,  37|         occasion of so terrible misfortunes, because you never cease
 8  VI,  23|   favour should be shown to the misfortunes of the blinded youths; when
 9 VII,  11| children, and harassed by other misfortunes, the kinds and forms of
10 VII,  20|         men, and presiding over misfortunes; and what cause, what reason
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