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1   I,   3| which the property of men is assailed, the gods bring upon us,
2  II,  76|   very grievous calamity has assailed us, to count as pleasant
3 III,   1|       nay, though all voices assailed and opposed it, and united
4   V,   5|  summit of the rock, Jupiter assailed with lewdest desires. But
5   V,  26|  false mistrust, nor are you assailed with lying accusations:
6   V,  31|    bonds and chains, finally assailed with thunderbolts, and wounded,
7 VII,  26|    or what desire of novelty assailed the old and ancient custom,
8 VII,  42|     done that they should be assailed with equal, with the same
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