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 1  II,   7|        suffer the others to be poured into it, but is ever brought
 2  II,  64|        God's gracious mercy be poured into your bosom while you
 3 III,  18| discourse; or if His words are poured forth from a mouth, that
 4  IV,  16|      her, or sacrificial wines poured out from golden cups; by
 5   V,  10|      may not seem to have been poured forth in vain-the rock,
 6   V,  18|       holy and burning deities poured forth the power of Lucilius,
 7 VII,  17|      hay upon your altars, and poured out libations of chaff;
 8 VII,  17|         when, lastly, the pigs poured out before you a horrid
 9 VII,  29|       an explanation why it is poured upon it when burning. For
10 VII,  29|  offered; that is, why wine is poured on the altars. For do the
11 VII,  30|      in it, that, on its being poured out, his eminence becomes
12 VII,  31|        was taken that which is poured out, may not begin to be
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