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 1   I,  21|  vineyards let them bring the full harvest; but let them see
 2   I,  25|      and unhallowed religion, full of impiety and of sacrilege,
 3   I,  42| country's laws He shows to be full of vanity and of the most
 4   I,  44|      helpful, beneficial, and full of blessings good for men.
 5   I,  49|  unaided, and the shrines are full of all the wretched and
 6  II,  31|       that is, that fellow is full of dread because of evil
 7  II,  55|    that all human affairs are full of them, they will next
 8  II,  55|      agreeable, which is very full of love and joy and gladness,
 9  II,  78|     be reverenced. The times, full of dangers, urge us, and
10 III,   9|      that the world should be full of gods, and that countless
11 III,  10| loathing, miscarry, carry the full time, and sometimes are
12 III,  29|      you these thoughts, most full of wicked falsehoods, if
13 III,  31|      and removed from us, the full brother of Pluto and Jupiter,
14  IV,  16|       your father's passions, full of maddening desires? Go
15  IV,  19| pollution, and brought to the full perfection of their natures
16   V,  10|       and when their time was full were pregnant, and at last
17   V,  19|       and, to show yourselves full of the divinity and majesty
18   V,  29|     his daughter? Do you wish full brothers, already hot with
19  VI,  12|    fancy of artists has found full scope in representing the
20  VI,  13|  thoughts of the artists were full of fire; and they strove
21  VI,  16|        finally, that swallows full of filth, flying within
22  VI,  24|      contrary, all things are full of wicked men, the name
23  VI,  25|     or Fortune, with her horn full of apples, figs, or autumnal
24 VII,  26|  rather, their whole life was full of guilt, for they carelessly
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