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1   I,  42|        yours a god, then? some raving, wrathful, and excited man
2   I,  62|  robbed of life and light when raving as inspired, would any one
3  II,  57|   brought forward as if by men raving. And it is rightly so, for
4  II,  60|      and one about whom only a raving and reckless madman can
5  IV,  35|      with shameless mimicry as raving like a Bacchanal, with all
6   V,   7|   filled with furious passion, raving frantically and tossed about,
7   V,  40|      else, after the manner of raving seers, do you not observe
8 VII,  30| destroy their own authority by raving and foul language? Is not
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