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 1   I,  16|     For if I cause it to be ill with you, why do I not prevent
 2   I,  16|   If I am said to bring the ill luck of a wound being received
 3   I,  16|     good hopes, through the ill luck of a bad omen?
 4   I,  48|  and compelled the cause of ill health to be eradicated,
 5   I,  50|     and of His divine work, ill order that no lurking suspicion
 6 III,  11| harass the earth with every ill, and every day to devise
 7 III,  36|   because of us, men suffer ill at the hands of the gods;
 8   V,  22|     has Jupiter deserved so ill of you, that there is no
 9  VI,   2|     cities; should not wish ill to one party, and be favourable
10 VII,  39| when each day brought fresh ill worse than what was before,
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