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 1  IV,  19|      which belongs to man, and relates to the meanness of our earthly
 2  IV,  25|      Panyassis one of you, who relates that father Dis and queenly
 3  IV,  25|    titles of his writings, who relates that the tomb and remains
 4   V,   7|       as Valerius the pontifex relates, was Ia, veils the breast
 5   V,   8|     more severe than this tale relates, which you have reduced
 6  VI,   3| mentioned to you, or, as Varro relates in his treatise "de Admirandis,"
 7  VI,   6|   ninth book of his Histories, relates that Cecrops was buried
 8  VI,   6|     him. Zeno of Myndus openly relates that the monument of Leucophryne
 9  VI,  11|   instead of Juno, as Aethlius relates: and you do not laugh when,
10  VI,  22|        revenge. Philostephanus relates in his Cypriaca, that Pygmalion,
11  VI,  22|  Gnidus and about its affairs, relates that a young man, of noble
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