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 1   I,  34| everlasting, and the former is represented by you as having had a natal
 2 III,  11|       your belief, they are so represented, and openly exposed in a
 3 III,  12|       the gods above have been represented, with which, indeed, you
 4  IV,  26|     Myrmidon, in Thessaly? Who represented him as having watched over
 5  IV,  35|        the imperial people, is represented by gestures as in love,
 6  IV,  35|    with her sacred fillets, is represented by dancing; and that Pessinuntic
 7  IV,  35|      the dishonour of her age, represented as with shameful desire
 8  VI,  10|      has a beard who by you is represented with smooth cheeks; that
 9  VI,  10| leaders and designers, that is represented as a woman, and has one
10  VI,  12|  Hammon is even now formed and represented with a ram's horns; Saturn
11  VI,  18|      hurling javelins in those represented as casting them, to fit
12 VII,  33|    Leda, Ganymede, or Danae is represented by dancing does he restrain
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