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 1   I,  60|    human shape, and why was He cut off by death after the manner
 2   I,  62|      But, you will say, He was cut off by death as men are.
 3   I,  62|       Apollo's power, had been cut down and slain by impious
 4  II,  36|       fell death seems able to cut them off and blot them out
 5  II,  49| throughout all, it is lost and cut off in the immensity of
 6  II,  63|  former ages guilty which were cut off in their mortal state
 7 III,  23|     thousand mothers every day cut off in murderous throes?
 8  IV,  28|         or that he at one time cut off the children sprung
 9   V,   7|       the parts which had been cut off, and throws earth on
10   V,  11|        members, by their being cut off. As if, indeed, those
11   V,  11|       daily see those who have cut them away from themselves
12   V,  12|       or how could anything be cut off from a divine body?
13   V,  12|      from the parts which were cut off? or at the time when
14   V,  13|   appease his wrath, the parts cut off.
15   V,  19|      by the Titans; how he was cut up limb by limb by them
16  VI,   7|        done with his head when cut off, or in what place it
17  VI,   9|       the common proverbs: "to cut down the smith when you
18  VI,  19|        into parts by his being cut up. For let us suppose that
19 VII,  24|      of which the first is fat cut into very small pieces,
20 VII,  24|       penita is a beast's tail cut off with a morsel of flesh.
21 VII,  43|    innocent brothers have been cut off, but the indignant purpose
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