Book, Paragraph

1  IV,  33|       drink, and are at last soothed by the music of the lyre,
2  VI,  23| vengeance to be taken, which soothed their minds, and which they
3 VII,   7|   taken offence they must be soothed. I do ask, however, Did
4 VII,   9|    be slain, that you may be soothed, and the guilty find impunity? "
5 VII,   9|     the angry deities may be soothed; since reason has taught
6 VII,  32|    the almighty deities also soothed in the same way by the whistling
7 VII,  34|  minds of the celestials are soothed by enjoying games; and because
8 VII,  36|      offended feelings being soothed by the blood of beasts and
9 App     |     when displeased, and are soothed by games and sacrifices,
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