Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,  VIII,  3|      all pain, and sadness, and sorrow fall away and disappear.~
2  II,   VII,  4|         or admit any feeling of sorrow; nor is he alarmed by anything,
3  II,     X,  5| greatness of his madness or his sorrow; on which occasions some,
4  II,     X,  5|       of the madness, or of the sorrow, whose fatal poison was
5  II,    XI,  2|       shall be joyful, but that sorrow shall possess the wicked.
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