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 1   V,  12|         moment bare mellow fruit perfectly and completely ripe? And
 2   V,  16|          true, and consider them perfectly trustworthy? For what is
 3   V,  41|  allegorically, to conceal under perfectly decent ideas, and clothe
 4  VI,  10|          men see that the sun is perfectly round by our eyesight, which
 5  VI,  11|        and that although you are perfectly aware of it; and that which
 6  VI,  12|        limbs, and with a woman's perfectly free and easily flowing
 7  VI,  18|          they fly forth, and are perfectly free to leave the statues
 8 VII,   7|          be honoured by them and perfectly observed?
 9 VII,  16|       all pollution, washed, and perfectly pure? And what can be more
10 VII,  25|       and excite in themselves a perfectly voracious appetite? O wonderful
11 VII,  30|         this, then, impious, and perfectly sacrilegious, to give that
12 App     | partiality, they are found to be perfectly alien not only to the character
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