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 1   I,   2|       altered, or has the vine changed in its juice? Is foul blood
 2   I,  21|      in the very lips suddenly changed into disappointing vinegar.
 3  II,   5|        fierce that it has not, changed by His love, subdued its
 4  II,   5|      grace, their minds are so changed, that although murderous
 5  II,  39|      the other's power, having changed the condition in which they
 6  II,  65|        who wish yourself to be changed, and to suffer violence,
 7  II,  65|     which you wish to do, when changed and transformed? I am unwilling,
 8  II,  67|     you too, who have so often changed your habits and mode of
 9  II,  68| snow-white bulls: have you not changed that custom and religious
10  II,  68|       you not, in like manner, changed this custom too, by means
11  II,  75|  decided on, can in no wise be changed again.
12 III,  35|        be brought together and changed into one living creature,
13  IV,  11|      that the world itself has changed its laws and constitution,
14   V,   7|   After her death her blood is changed into purple violets. The
15   V,  18|        have buried themselves, changed in humani penis similitudinem
16   V,  41|        which was fitting being changed. In speaking of Mars and
17  VI,  15|      the natures of things are changed by the kind of form into
18  VI,  26|      has this been so entirely changed, that though there are so
19 VII,  38|       their burning anger, and changed the state of the atmosphere
20 VII,  45|        should say that the god changed himself into a snake, in
21 VII,  45|      to become a beast, and be changed into the likeness of a terrible
22 VII,  47|    contemptuously, as you say, changed into the form of serpents,-
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