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 1   I,  48|      blindness from the eyes, gave speech to the dumb, loosened
 2   I,  48|       rigidity of the joints, gave the power of walking to
 3   I,  50|     to a scar. To the lame He gave the power of walking, to
 4  II,   7|       ills? whether the earth gave life to him as to worms
 5  II,  17|     out? But if nature, which gave them life, had chosen to
 6  II,  47|     may not know who, indeed, gave them being, and yet assert
 7  II,  65|     to whom the Supreme Ruler gave this charge and duty. The
 8 III,  38|    gods to whom alone Jupiter gave power to wield his thunder.
 9  IV,   3|     existed before that which gave rise to their name, a question
10  IV,   4|       did so, that is, if she gave her good-will and favour
11  IV,  18|    whom no idea from any book gave shape in your minds. But
12  IV,  24| territories of the Itali, and gave his name as a gift to Latium,
13   V,   2|       profound slumbers, they gave to creatures of earth an
14   V,  10|   that most hurtful seed, and gave it to the rough rock.
15  VI,  13|       time, and to whom truth gave the greatest ability to
16 VII,   9|    mixed deadly draughts, and gave them to his parents, brothers,
17 VII,  34|    gods after themselves, and gave to these such a nature as
18 VII,  51|  destroyed the power of some, gave and showed favour to others,
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