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 1   I,   2| constant recurrence of fresh ones? Has the cold of winter,
 2   I,  25|      place among all exalted ones, to pray to Him with respectful
 3   I,  29|      shunned, and as godless ones? And who would more properly
 4   I,  39|     comes, we expect greater ones?
 5  II,   5|     What say you, O ignorant ones, for whom we might well
 6  II,  12|    deceivers-to those guilty ones, I say, whose interest it
 7  II,  46|     might always be wretched ones by whose agonies some unseen
 8  II,  68|     the senate, that reddish ones may be offered? While during
 9  IV,  22|  zest? What say you, profane ones; or what vile thoughts do
10  VI,  10|    eyes, who really has grey ones; that he has distended nostrils
11  VI,  18|      seated, and in standing ones to stand, to be running
12 VII,  11|  whence come so many unhappy ones, who lead a life of tears
13 VII,  15|     and even those beautiful ones which you dedicate to the
14 VII,  34|   glad, and on less pleasant ones become dejected. They see
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