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 1   I,  46|        heart to be an illusion, filled twelve capacious baskets
 2   I,  46|       not be gainsaid, suddenly filled the whole world, and showed
 3   I,  55|        the whole world has been filled with such a religion? or
 4   I,  62|         oracular responses, was filled, as you say, with Apollo'
 5  II,   2|       heaven are quickened, and filled with the stir of life, and
 6  II,   8|         say, O wits, soaked and filled with wisdom's pure drought,
 7  II,  52| quickened by his rays, they are filled with the stir of life. What
 8  IV,  28|       of governing; or that he, filled with fear of one younger
 9   V,   1|         more speedily, the king filled many cups with wine and
10   V,   7|        frenzy; and he, too, now filled with furious passion, raving
11   V,  12|    spring from the blood of one filled with it, and you have finished
12   V,  21|          too, is in consequence filled with the seed of the most
13  VI,  26|        cups, pincers, and horns filled with fruit, the naked bodies
14  VI,  26|     many temples in your states filled with images of all the gods,
15 VII,   4|       gentle, are delighted and filled with joy by the slaughter
16 VII,  15|        office, and formed to be filled with corruption.
17 VII,  32|        great banquets, and long filled with eager cravings for
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