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 1   I,  48|         of ailments, which some fell power has willed that the
 2  II,  36|       upon souls also, although fell death seems able to cut
 3   V,   1|       much; and becoming drunk, fell fast asleep. Then the twelve
 4  VI,  23|     similar disaster his temple fell, burned to ashes, with all
 5  VI,  23|    Eleutherius, when his temple fell at Athens? Where Diana,
 6  VI,  23|          Where Diana, when hers fell at Ephesus? Where Jupiter
 7  VI,  23|     Jupiter of Dodona, when his fell at Dodona? Where, finally,
 8 VII,  26| propitious to men, the ancients fell into sin, nay rather, their
 9 VII,  34|       any power of reason, they fell into these fanciful beliefs,
10 VII,  40|        provinces without number fell under your sway. But neither
11 VII,  50|        before these awful blows fell, by which all the blood
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