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1   T-I|     I pray you,~in case the wrath of the god can be lessened.~~
2  T-II|   there, his look betraying wrath,~and savage Medea, a mother
3  T-IV|     from the divine power’s wrath.~Be warned by my fate, too,
4  ExII|     this land,~if the heavy wrath of an injured god endures.~
5   ExI|     t dread even the silent wrath of Caesar?~Bitter words
6   ExI|   might soften the prince’s wrath,~warns me against aversion
7   Ind|  497-546 Represented in his wrath over the armour of Achilles.~
8   Ind| sons by Jason, and fled his wrath. See Ovid’s Metamorphoses
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