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 1   I,  54|   were not plain, and, as the saying is, clearer than day itself,
 2  II,  24|     are open, whether you are saying anything, or asking anything,
 3  II,  24|    the Marpesian rock, as the saying is, dumb and speechless,
 4  II,  26|      to the rudiments, as the saying is, after being advanced
 5  II,  71|     them in hand even, as the saying is. Who begot Jupiter and
 6 III,   7| others muttering angrily, and saying that the senate should decree
 7 III,  43|     any one of these deities, saying, Be present, be near, divine
 8  IV,  37| indeed there is no ground for saying that they who know not what
 9   V,   7|       tree mutilates himself, saying, "Take these, Acdestis,
10   V,  21|   poet which antiquity sings, saying: "The bull begot a dragon,
11   V,  27|       without permission, and saying, "by your leave? " What,
12 VII,  30|      ignorant of what you are saying, and at last are reviled,
13 VII,  31|      bring: "what is this but saying, "Be worshipped as much
14 VII,  41|     in the fore front, as the saying is, may stun the ears, and
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