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 1  II,  71|          Saturn with Ops, as you relate, sprung from Coelus and
 2 III,  37|       wife Memory, or Mens; some relate that they were virgins,
 3  IV,  12|        much akin to soothsayers, relate that, in their incantations,
 4  IV,  14|      Mercuries,-of whom, as they relate, the first Sun is called
 5  IV,  18|       these subjects? Or can you relate anything yourselves about
 6  IV,  21|         seeing that your authors relate that he both had a nurse,
 7  IV,  28|        things of which you speak relate to men.
 8   V,  12|      devised by you! All fathers relate it, and haughty states peruse
 9   V,  18|          whom Flaccus and others relate to have buried themselves,
10   V,  27|        holy and hidden mysteries relate? do they enter into marriages
11   V,  39|        himself, which also, they relate, the goddess consecrated
12  VI,   7|      parts of the body,-for some relate this,-or with all its members?
13  VI,  26|     pretending to be serious, to relate what is so insipid and so
14 VII,  21| antiquity and custom? If so, you relate to me merely the opinions
15 VII,  44|         story which I shall next relate, one or two only being added
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