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1  II,   6|       seem to you weak-minded and silly, who even now are uniting
2  II,   7|     children, worn out in doting, silly, and crazy old age? Now
3  II,  34|     should be looked on by you as silly in that readiness of belief
4  IV,  16|        Jupiter, and persuade very silly men that you are reason?
5  VI,  26|         what is so insipid and so silly, that images were formed
6 VII,  32| frightened into giving over their silly wailings by hearing the
7 App     |         out from heaven to behold silly and insipid acting, and
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