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1   I,  39| blessings from a senseless stock. And these very gods of
2  II,  24|   will he not stand like a stock, or the Marpesian rock,
3  II,  25| brute, more senseless than stock or stone; for he is unacquainted
4  II,  71|   they are sprung from one stock and race. It is clear, then,
5  VI,   6|    nay, more, with all his stock. It would be an endless
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