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1 I, 4| had had no thoughts but of wrath, hypocrisy, and secret sensuality. 2 I, 39| the dread of the divine wrath; nor was it without meaning, 3 I, 56| out this blot and turn the wrath of civil strife to the destruction 4 I, 82| their own blood, while their wrath rose higher than ever against 5 I, 98| Augustus. At this the emperor's wrath blazed forth, and, breaking 6 II, 16| lasted. The insult fired the wrath of the legions. "Let daylight 7 III, 86| the Cyclops, shunned the wrath of Jupiter; there too father 8 III, 88| Teucer when he fled from the wrath of his father Telamon. ~ ~ 9 IV, 2| was rather from heaven's wrath against Rome, to whose welfare 10 V, 5| imaginations. Consequently the wrath of Sejanus was the more 11 VI, 35| it is certain, vented his wrath in the foulest charges. 12 XI, 34| treachery, was hasty in his wrath." ~ ~ 13 XI, 48| this, seeing too that his wrath was subsiding and his passion 14 XIII, 19| belief they portended the wrath of heaven against a crime 15 XIV, 1| wrongs of the Senate, and the wrath of the people at the arrogance 16 XIV, 18| began to totter, or her wrath was at last appeased. ~ ~ 17 XVI, 10| of unmasking his savage wrath was furnished by Fortunatus, 18 XVI, 17| so tamely. Such was the wrath of heaven against the Roman 19 XVI, 25| further stimulated the eager wrath of Cossutianus, and associated