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 1   I,  17|       perceive, do you not see what base feelings, what unseemly
 2   I,  36|              is it not a species of base envy, to wish their own
 3   I,  40|            on that account adjudged base after death, because they
 4  II,  30|          being polluted by foul and base deeds? And how can that
 5  II,  43|             presumptuous, indecent, base, disgraceful, and all the
 6  IV,   4|            and sleeping; or, as the base often do, had she deserted
 7  IV,   6|            but to appoint them over base things, and disreputable
 8  IV,   7|           deities, who causes those base and filthy delights to reach
 9  IV,  28|          deprived of them by a very base operation; or that he at
10   V,  22|             part, and show how many base and unseemly things there
11   V,  26|           is declared both by their base beginnings and by the records
12   V,  28|          One Prosumnus starts up, a base lover of the god, and a
13   V,  40|           commonplace things by the base actions of the gods?
14   V,  41| respectability of decency, what was base and horrible to speak of
15   V,  43|        language, you strive to make base things honourable, and by
16   V,  44|           beyond measure in calling base things by the names of deities,
17 VII,   4|           enjoyment, and, like some base creatures, are affected
18 VII,   9|            do? Is it because I am a base creature, and am not possessed
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