Book, Paragraph

 1   I,   2|     earth refuse to receive the seed committed to it, or will
 2   V,  10|         works, that that sacred seed may not seem to have been
 3   V,  10|         parts, and drank in the seed cast on them, and when their
 4   V,  10|      from her that most hurtful seed, and gave it to the rough
 5   V,  21|     consequence filled with the seed of the most powerful Jupiter,
 6   V,  32|        but because we cover the seed with clods, he signifies
 7   V,  35|      the sinking and casting of seed into the earth, so you ought
 8   V,  37|       earth: the burying of the seed, my opponent says, is meant
 9   V,  37| Proserpine should be called the seed? that she who was for a
10   V,  37|     should begin to signify the seed sown? Jupiter, my opponent
11   V,  43|       Ceres, the burying of the seed by the ravishing of Proserpine
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