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 1   I,  36|       Sicilian territory, and Proserpine, surprised while gathering
 2   V,  21|   have called now Libera, now Proserpine; whom when Jupiter Verveceus
 3   V,  24|     you? Once, they say, when Proserpine, not yet a woman and still
 4   V,  37|     opponent says, the maiden Proserpine was once gathering flowers:
 5   V,  37|   grove and flowers are, what Proserpine is, and a maiden. Summanus
 6   V,  37|       Suddenly he carried off Proserpine, and bore her with himself
 7   V,  37|       is meant by the rape of Proserpine.What has happened, pray,
 8   V,  37|       to something else? that Proserpine should be called the seed?
 9   V,  40| impious than that the rape of Proserpine speaks of seeds buried in
10   V,  43|      seed by the ravishing of Proserpine by father Dis, wines scattered
11 VII,  21|      Unxia, which you give to Proserpine, by what usage and rule
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