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1   I,  17|      be urged to the lust of vengeance, and to revel in the troubles
2   I,  20|    you may rise up for their vengeance? It seems, then, that the
3   I,  20| their innate powers, to take vengeance for their offended dignity.
4  IV,  37|  them to a fierce desire for vengeance. But if, on the other hand,
5   V,  37|      the penalty demanded by vengeance: this again I see to be
6  VI,  21| punish with just and merited vengeance the affront of stripping
7  VI,  23|     that an action requiring vengeance to be taken, which soothed
8 VII,   7|   they might pursue with the vengeance of their wrath what was
9 VII,  41|     prepared himself to take vengeance? For if the slave was guilty,
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