Book, Paragraph

1   I,  64|         in pieces, you would rend asunder, if you could do so to a
2  II,  41|           again, they should tear asunder the flesh of wretched animals,
3  II,  60| unbelievers may burst and be rent asunder, speaking in the form of
4  II,  77|           tear in pieces and rend asunder our bodies, do not rob us
5   V,   6|         his sex; with the tearing asunder of these parts there is
6   V,  19|           boyish sports, was torn asunder by the Titans; how he was
7   V,  43|           the limbs of Liber torn asunder by the Titans, that the
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