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1   I,  20|     take vengeance for their offended dignity. By heat, by hurtful
2   I,  36|    Do these, then, hear with offended ears that Christ is worshipped,
3   I,  65|     displeasing, and are you offended when you hear them? Count
4  IV,  11|    conceptions, you may have offended the gods who most assuredly
5   V,  19|  dead should be unappeasably offended. But those other Bacchanalia
6 VII,   8|      reconciled to those who offended them? And yet I thought
7 VII,   8|  should continue obstinately offended, than that they should be
8 VII,   9| dancer so that thy deity was offended? did I swear falsely by
9 VII,  36|     reconciled to men, their offended feelings being soothed by
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