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 1   I,  36|      on the cross, which is a disgraceful punishment even for worthless
 2   I,  59|      charge our writings with disgraceful blemishes, have you not
 3  II,  43| presumptuous, indecent, base, disgraceful, and all the other evil
 4 III,  10|       names by modest lips is disgraceful? What, then, now remains,
 5 III,  11|       and openly exposed in a disgraceful manner? This, then, being
 6 III,  11|  yourselves too, celebrate in disgraceful ceremonies, you will find
 7 III,  23|     to be ridiculed for their disgraceful weakness?
 8  IV,  32|       and authors of tales so disgraceful; you are not, however, even
 9   V,   7|    withdraw the youth from so disgraceful an intimacy, resolves to
10   V,   9|  shameful representation! oh, disgraceful plight of Jupiter, prepared
11   V,  13|      her love is infamous and disgraceful. Acdestis, too, loved him
12   V,  14|       up the instruments of a disgraceful and indecent office? Did
13   V,  24|      mask of religion just as disgraceful as are thrown in our way
14   V,  32|     stories which seem to you disgraceful, and tending to the discredit
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