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 1   I,  36| floating islands? Is it Venus, daughter of Dione, paramour of a
 2 III,  31|       follows that there is no daughter of Mens, no daughter of
 3 III,  31|        no daughter of Mens, no daughter of Victory, no discoverer
 4  IV,  24|     the handmaids of Megalcon, daughter of Macarus?
 5  IV,  26|        forsooth, make Clitor's daughter the mother of Myrmidon,
 6   V,   6|         with admiration, Nana, daughter of the king or river Sangarius,
 7   V,   7|   resolves to give him his own daughter in marriage, and caused
 8   V,   7|      appearance of the gods; a daughter of adulterous Gallus cuts
 9   V,   8|        their mother, but their daughter; nay, rather a mere child,
10   V,  13|    guilty, and his concubine's daughter, that he should rob himself
11   V,  21|        tenth month she bears a daughter, of beautiful form, whom
12   V,  21|        as in marriage with his daughter, he passes into the terrible
13   V,  21|     mother was, for she bore a daughter like herself; but from the
14   V,  22|     his mother also, after his daughter too, with furious desires;
15   V,  24|    idea where in the world her daughter was, she set herself to
16   V,  29|    same deity sported with his daughter? Do you wish full brothers,
17   V,  32|    dealt lasciviously with his daughter, speaks of no filthy pleasures,
18   V,  32|        of a shower, and by his daughter means the crop sown. So,
19   V,  35|      further dealings with his daughter, still more unseemly in
20   V,  39|    worn out in seeking for her daughter, when she came to the confines
21  VI,  23|  himself with his wife and his daughter, where was the Thunderer
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