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1   I,   3|        ruined entire districts? Violent rains cause the crops to
2  II,  20|     suffer neither cold nor the violent heat of summer. To this
3 III,   4|        desirous to stir up most violent strife, and engage in agitating
4 III,  10|    beasts, are transported with violent passions, rush with maddened
5  IV,  16|        by suitable influence or violent fear of you, to worship
6  IV,  35|  piteous cries, overcome by his violent suffering, and at last wasting
7   V,   8| beginning of her birth, had not violent storms of rain swept away
8  VI,  23|         the queenly Juno when a violent fire destroyed her famous
9 VII,   1|    exciting against us the most violent ill-will, of calling us
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