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 1   T-I| feelings,~Whether numbness or madness is the name for such efforts,~
 2  T-II|       own devotee. ~But now – madness is such a friend of my disease –~
 3  T-IV|       studies might seem like madness,~but the madness has a certain
 4  T-IV|    seem like madness,~but the madness has a certain benefit.~It
 5  T-IV|   been gravely wrecked.~In my madness, did I drive him to hostile
 6  T-IV|    that moment of Tisiphonean madness from your life.~If not,
 7  ExII|       heaving with the windsmadness.~Wherever you look are uncultivated
 8   ExI|    too.~In short, though it’s madness to dare confess it~I’d still
 9   ExI|    was not without a touch of madness.~You too should receive,
10   Ind|       the Furies, a symbol of madness.~Book TIV.IX:1-32 Madness.~ ~
11   Ind|     madness.~Book TIV.IX:1-32 Madness.~ ~Tityrus~A shepherd’s
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