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 1 III,  30|     is reported to have been concealed in the Cretan territory,
 2 III,  41|    who are said to have once concealed, by the clashing of cymbals,
 3  IV,  24|  aged sire, when driven out, concealed himself in the territories
 4  IV,  26| assumed countless forms, and concealed by mean deceptions the ardour
 5   V,   1|   learn, by advice of Egeria concealed beside a fountain twelve
 6   V,  12|    time when that member was concealed in the bosom of the earth,
 7   V,  41|     that which vice formerly concealed from shame, is now meanly
 8  VI,   7|   the whole affair carefully concealed, in order that the omen
 9  VI,   7|    should be suppressed, and concealed, and forgotten in the lapse
10  VI,  17| themselves to be shut up and concealed and confined in an obscure
11  VI,  21|    mockery, if the deity was concealed in the statue consecrated
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