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1   T-I|        as an enemy.~and is never angered – no one shows greater restraint –~
2  T-IV|        often my hand, furiously, angered by its efforts,~has hurled
3   ExI|    merciful deity, who’s rightly angered with me,~to move me far
4  ExIV|      Pedo:~and Carus, who’d have angered Juno in his Hercules,~if
5   Ind|          wizards living on Ceos, angered the gods by blighting the
6   Ind| transformed into a wolf by Zeus, angered by human sacrifice. His
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