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 1   V,   1|    calumniously-the following story is written:- The famous
 2   V,  12|    and you have finished your story consistently. O Abdera,
 3   V,  13|       up on he-goats' milk. O story ever opposed and most inimical
 4   V,  15|      as to say them. But this story is false, and is wholly
 5   V,  15|    than by you; and that that story, has been classed as an
 6   V,  15|     later times. Now, if this story is indeed true, we see that
 7   V,  16|  assert the falsehood of this story, when the very rites which
 8   V,  22|      chastity. It is the same story everywhere-Jupiter. Nor
 9   V,  28|      was still among men, the story goes, he wished to become
10   V,  32|  placed on the surface of the story; but all these things are
11   V,  34|      which the meaning of the story, as it is called, should
12   V,  35|    for each thing which every story says, and to what other
13   V,  35| lustfulness; so, in the other story also, what the grove and
14   V,  36|      in the whole body of the story, but that some parts are
15   V,  36|      learn, which part of the story is written without any double
16   V,  37|      happened, pray, that the story should be suddenly turned
17   V,  37|      named for the earth, the story passed to the true Jove,
18  VI,   7|       it was proper that this story, should be suppressed, and
19 VII,  33|        if she beholds the old story of Attis furbished up by
20 VII,  44|   about them, as in this very story which I shall next relate,
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