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 1      I,   683    |          Essayed to read the anger of the gods.~ ~
 2     II,     1    |      This was made plain the anger of the gods;~ ~
 3     II,   171    |                          And anger reigned unbridled by the
 4     II,   587    |                          His anger, thinking, "Wilt thou then
 5    III,   172    |                   A nation's anger is by losses stirred,~ ~
 6     IV,   305    | Which when they knew, fierce anger filled their souls,~ ~
 7     IV,   824(25)|      astonishment mixed with anger; its hair became erect;
 8      V,   297    |                   Not silent anger as when one conspires,~ ~
 9      V,   349    |               To front their anger raging at its height~ ~
10      V,   367    |               And thus while anger stirred his soul began:~ ~
11   VIII,   268    |                  Of Latium's anger?) -- by my service paid~ ~
12   VIII,   773    |        Still on his features anger with the gods.~ ~
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