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1 II, XII| horror of the incestuous passion which his mother Halcyone 2 III, X | all the accidents of human passion, to have the supreme power, 3 III, XV | ruler which is free from passion than that in which it is 4 III, XV | the law is passionless, passion must ever sway the heart 5 III, XV | by anger or by some other passion, and then his judgment is 6 III, XV | persons would all get into a passion and go wrong at the same 7 III, XVI| desire is a wild beast, and passion perverts the minds of rulers, 8 V, XI | when men are led away by passion to assault others they are 9 VII, VII| whom they do not know. Now, passion is the quality of the soul 10 VII, VII| based upon this quality, for passion is commanding and invincible. 11 VIII, VII| the modes of action and passion also. For feelings such