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1   I,  62|     had been in like manner robbed of life and light when raving
2  II,  49|     were to say that a man, robbed of the use of all his limbs,
3  II,  64|  You will in this case have robbed yourself of the benefit
4  II,  76|    slavery of those who are robbed of their rights of free
5 III,  34|    existence, and Apollo is robbed of his sister, whom once
6  IV,  26|    maddened passion to have robbed of their virgin purity Amphitrite,
7   V,  22|     the boy Catamitus, were robbed of their honour and chastity.
8  VI,  23|     finally, what have been robbed by thieves and Canacheni,
9 VII,  43| another's offences by being robbed of their lives? And can
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