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1  II,  12|    threatens them, they might excite in you also a feeling through
2  II,  62|      are empty delusions, and excite vain desires. None but the
3 III,  16| tempest of passion would they excite, if they determined that
4  IV,  24|     of life should be used to excite a prejudice against us?
5  IV,  37|     feelings of the gods, and excite them to a fierce desire
6   V,  29|   example of the godsdoes not excite him to similar madness?
7  VI,   2|  admiration which great minds excite?
8 VII,  25|    their wearied palates, and excite in themselves a perfectly
9 VII,  36|       pestilences, others who excite love and madness, others,
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