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1   I,  18|   excitement, there grief and sorrow exist. Where grief and sorrow
2   I,  18| sorrow exist. Where grief and sorrow exist, there is already
3   V,  16|    consecrated to relieve her sorrow? What mean the fleeces of
4   V,  16|  Ceres' fruit in her vehement sorrow?
5   V,  25|    cyceon. The goddess in her sorrow turns away from the kindly
6 VII,   4|     harassed by its opposite, sorrow; nor can that be free from
7 VII,  11|        if the gods drive away sorrow and grief, if they bestow
8 VII,  11|        always in the midst of sorrow, overcome by the loss of
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