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1 III,  21|   anything by which they may be wounded and hurt, so that, when
2  IV,  25|      resented Mars and Venus as wounded by men's hands? Is not Panyassis
3  IV,  25|       Dis and queenly Juno were wounded by Hercules? Do not the
4  IV,  28| adultery, acted as a slave, was wounded, and in love, and submitted
5  IV,  33|     They are spoken of as being wounded, maltreated, making war
6   V,  23|     downcast countenance, pale, wounded, pretending to be in agony;
7   V,  26|        to personages and causes wounded so mortally. This is no
8   V,  31| assailed with thunderbolts, and wounded, that they died, and even
9 VII,   6|     offences of little men, and wounded if a creature, blind and
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