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 1   I,   8| atmosphere is corrupted, and brings pestilence on our bodies,
 2   I,  52|      noxious herbs the earth brings forth from its bosom, whatever
 3  II,   4|  some hopes, than that which brings none at all? For in the
 4 III,  32|   earth is Ceres, because it brings forth crops of useful fruits;
 5 III,  37|      they are four; Myrtilus brings forward seven; Crates asserts
 6  IV,   7|      of as a god, because he brings that which has been sown
 7   V,   6|  apples, and other food, and brings forth a child, but Sangarius
 8   V,   6|    the child, takes it home, brings it up on goats' milk; and
 9   V,  25| neglect to refresh her body, brings to quench her thirst wine
10   V,  30|    were mortals, although he brings them down from the exalted
11 VII,   5|    tempestuous feelings, and brings them into danger of destruction.
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