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1 III,  44|  Bacchus, let Bacchus be; if a Summanus, let Summanus be: for this
2 III,  44| Bacchus be; if a Summanus, let Summanus be: for this is to confide,
3   V,  37|   Proserpine is, and a maiden. Summanus sprung forth from the earth,
4   V,  37|    four horses, a chariot, and Summanus need no interpreter. Suddenly
5  VI,   3|       abides Hercules, in that Summanus? Is it not, then, the very
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