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 1   I,   5|         religion, that Helen was carried off under the guidance and
 2   I,  14|          manner could affairs be carried on, and how could the human
 3   I,  15|         Again, certain wars were carried on contrary to our wishes.
 4   I,  45|      their feet, and persons now carried home their beds who a little
 5   I,  53|          from the body, which He carried about as but a very small
 6   I,  55|       throughout the whole world carried with them the blessings
 7  II,   5|         become acquainted, as if carried away (A) by some charm,
 8  II,  12|       and then, when he had been carried to Brunda, worn out with
 9  II,  15|         till now unheard of, and carried away by an extravagant opinion
10  II,  19|           ploughs. Never, I say, carried away by pride and arrogance,
11  II,  21|          the food, too, which is carried in be always precisely the
12  II,  58|    immoveable, but is ever being carried round in a circular motion?
13  II,  67|          return of what has been carried off? or, when encountering
14  IV,  26|         Chrysippus; Catamitus is carried off to be a favourite and
15   V,   6|          flow of blood; both are carried off and swallowed up by
16   V,  27|        27. Are then your deities carried off by force, and do they
17   V,  27|       what has happened to those carried off by force? Are they,
18   V,  32|         says that Proserpina was carried off by father Dis, does
19   V,  32|     suppose, that the maiden was carried off to gratify the basest
20   V,  37|         interpreter. Suddenly he carried off Proserpine, and bore
21   V,  37|      that she was taken away and carried off by violence, should
22   V,  44|         those Ganymedes who were carried off and set to preside over
23  VI,  20|          if anything is secretly carried off by any one with reckless
24  VI,  22|         to do other vain things, carried away by a foolishly lustful
25  VI,  22|        but he conceals his name,-carried away with love of the Venus
26  VI,  24| consecrated to cause terror, are carried away into the caves of robbers,
27 VII,  39|     having been infected, he was carried to the senate-house, as
28 VII,  49|        not large, which could be carried in a man's hand without
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