Book, Paragraph

1  II,   5|        we might well weep and be sad? Are you so void of fear
2  II,  40|         they should be under the sad necessity of building houses
3   V,  16|         and bears witness to the sad mishap? What mean the Galli
4   V,  17|         give a representation of sad events; or if there is any
5 VII,  34|         glad, and again are made sad by what is too disagreeable,
6 VII,  40| soothsayers, that cruel and very sad mischances were portended
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