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1   V,   3|       of so great majesty was dragged down to earth, and, standing
2  VI,  16|      half-gnawed bread, bones dragged thither in view of probable
3  VI,  17|      the images as dwellings, dragged to them by the rite of dedication-or
4 VII,  39| Jupiter the supreme, a master dragged across the middle of the
5 VII,  41|   with their chariots, others dragged along and lamed, their legs
6 App     |     which they are yoked, are dragged along crippled, and limp
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