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1   I,  20|     roused by your own private wounds, you may rise up for their
2   I,  59|        apply a remedy to their wounds. Yet, if you consider the
3  II,  32|    often seek out remedies for wounds and the poisoned bites of
4  IV,  28|       slavery; where there are wounds, slaughter, and shedding
5  IV,  32|  reviewing your life; but that wounds very keenly which brands
6  IV,  33| vehemence. They mourn over the wounds of their bereavement, and
7   V,   7|        wailings, she beats and wounds her breast, pacing round
8   V,  44|         what in their agonies, wounds, sepulchres? Now, while
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