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1   I,  49|  importuned with most piteous vows Aesculapius himself, the
2   V,  13|       celebrating the nuptial vows. If King Midas had displeased
3  VI,   2| liable to be punished for the vows which they owe, nor demand
4 VII,  33|    shouting out noisily empty vows, do they lift up their hands
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