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1  IV,   9| springs very often from the basest employments, and is always
2   V,  32|  carried off to gratify the basest desires; but because we
3   V,  40| loquacity, than to call the basest things by the names of the
4   V,  42|    allow unseemly, even the basest things, to be said about
5 VII,  33|  and consecrate to them the basest things which a rigidly virtuous
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