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 1  IV,  16|     waters, and brought to a maiden's estate from the condensing
 2   V,  13|   goddess fed the imprisoned maiden with nuts and figs, fitly
 3   V,  21|    coils round the terrified maiden, and under a fierce appearance
 4   V,  21|   like herself; but from the maiden was born something like
 5   V,  24|      yet a woman and still a maiden, was gathering purple flowers
 6   V,  24|      bears away with him the maiden, and conceals himself again
 7   V,  32|     as you suppose, that the maiden was carried off to gratify
 8   V,  37| Henna, my opponent says, the maiden Proserpine was once gathering
 9   V,  37|    what Proserpine is, and a maiden. Summanus sprung forth from
10   V,  37|     a long time held to be a maiden gathering flowers, after
11  VI,  25|   the cestus of Juno, or the maiden lurking under a soldier'
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