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 1   I,  36|   and regarded as a divine person? And being forgetful of
 2   I,  40| kind of death? No innocent person foully slain is ever disgraced
 3   I,  57| from heaven, or in his own person and life has sketched out
 4  II,  29|    orders, seeing that his person only is taken account of,
 5 III,   8|   yet, that no thoughtless person may raise a false accusation
 6 III,  15|    members which no modest person would dare to recount, and
 7  IV,  15|   to wish to consider each person singly, the same theologians
 8  IV,  23| how vile, how infamous the person of the seducer and adulterer
 9   V,  22|    some vile and worthless person? Leda was unfaithful to
10   V,  42| common with an emasculated person? But if it is derived from
11  VI,   4| may be able to see them in person and close at hand, to come
12 VII,  10|    good should befall each person, it is already certain;
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