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 1   I,  21|      the very worst. Let them water your farms with seasonable
 2   I,  30|       abundantly enjoy? whose water? who has regulated the blasts
 3   I,  30|   rain? Does Mercury send yon water from heaven? Has Aesculapius,
 4  II,   9|      he who says that fire or water is the origin of all things,
 5  II,  10|  Thales, by the condensing of water? Did Pythagoras see them
 6  II,  21|     his thirst than pure cold water from the spring, and that
 7  II,  49|      few drops of less bitter water, for that small quantity
 8  II,  49| immensity of the vast body of water.
 9  II,  52|      that others join with it water, that others add to these
10  II,  59|    rain are produced, so that water is held suspended in the
11 III,  31|      he covers the earth with water. If, then, by the use of
12 III,  31|   name is meant the outspread water, there is no god Neptune
13   V,   1|     were wont to come to draw water,-they might rush on them,
14   V,   2|    might be able to cool with water their heated veins? Are
15 VII,  32|      those who wash them need water, and even some cinders to
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