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1   I,  26|     against us the stings of passionate indignation, on account
2 III,  26|  wars, to the other love and passionate desire. My opponent says
3  IV,  35|   with shameful desire using passionate gestures in the embrace
4   V,  22|      associate his name with passionate lusts; so that the wretched
5 VII,  33| dancing does he restrain his passionate impulses? Is the Great Mother
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