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1   I,  59| what is said, not with what charm it is said nor how it tickles
2  II,   5|    carried away (A) by some charm, and by an eager longing
3   V,   3|    And what, I ask, was the charm which forced Jupiter to
4   V,  35|   privy parts, the shameful charm of the sight, and the forgetfulness
5 VII,  28|    are pleasant to you, and charm and affect your different
6 VII,  28|  that the same things which charm some with their delightful
7 VII,  36|     do not seem to have any charm except to little children,
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