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 1   I,  57|      probable that that which is near to our own time should be
 2  II,  13|      remoter years begin to draw near, they will gradually sink
 3  II,  21|       the nurse's care should be near at hand, and that she should
 4  II,  30|         But again, if souls draw near to the gates of death, as
 5 III,   6|        and do not refuse to draw near whithersoever you may have
 6 III,  25|         when now eagerly drawing near, unbind the maiden-girdle;
 7 III,  27|        marriage are broken; that near relations burn with incestuous
 8 III,  40|       drawing by conjecture very near to the truth. For their
 9 III,  43|           saying, Be present, be near, divine Penates, thou Apollo,
10  IV,   7|       care of Orbona,-those very near to death, under that of
11   V,   6|       sent fast asleep. Liber is near the snare which he had set;
12  VI,   4|       and close at hand, to come near and address them, and impart
13  VI,   4|    prayers are addressed to them near at hand, they will stand
14  VI,   6| enclosure of Eleusin, which lies near the city. What say you as
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