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 1   I,  36|           and the prostituter of her secret charms? Is it Ceres, born
 2   I,  43|         effected all these things by secret arts. From the shrines of
 3   I,  46|      pondering, what each had in his secret thoughts? Was He one of
 4   I,  63|           upon, and to lead into the secret recesses of the inner treasury
 5  II,   5|         yourselves at least, in your secret thoughts, lest that which
 6  II,  52|    themselves, if there are in these secret and very little known means
 7  II,  65|          Father, the remote and more secret causes being so disposed.
 8  IV,  24|         along with him presides over secret frauds? Is the writer Myrtilus
 9  IV,  25|               and trims the lamps to secret lovers? Is not he one of
10  IV,  29| industriously, and carefully brought secret things to light with noble
11   V,   5|           acquaintance with the most secret mysteries:-Within the confines
12   V,   6|            because it discovered his secret.
13   V,   9|           hope and fear, touched her secret parts, trying how soundly
14   V,  19|            taught to the initiated a secret not to be spoken; how Liber,
15   V,  23|           hand them down in the most secret mysteries of the sacred
16   V,  32|              senses, and by means of secret explanations privately supplied.
17   V,  32|             expression there lurks a secret doctrine, and a dark profundity
18   V,  33|              care as to what is kept secret, since the insult to the
19   V,  39|             Eleusinian mysteries and secret rites contain a narrative?
20  VI,   4|           every one conceived in his secret and silent thoughts. And
21 VII,   4|              with the blood, and the secret parts having been laid open,
22 VII,  19|           there is a hidden and very secret reason, and one beyond the
23 VII,  24|        restored to a place among the secret laws of the sacred rites,
24 VII,  42|             mistake or accident that secret fault was not observed and
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