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 1   I,  26|         God Supreme, and that we beg from Him what we require.
 2   I,  27|       joint prayers; from Him we beg things just and honourable,
 3  II,  44|         a thousand times would I beg of Him to pardon my words,-
 4  VI,   5|          If they all at one time beg of the deity with sacrifices
 5  VI,  14|    yourself down upon your face, beg aid suppliantly, and, in
 6  VI,  16|          adore plates of copper, beg from the teeth of elephants
 7  VI,  20|        to keep them away, not to beg it from the gods themselves,
 8 VII,  11|          labouring for hire, and beg for alms at last; treat
 9 VII,  17|      execrating the smell, would beg pardon from the gods, and
10 VII,  21| confusion. Explain the reason, I beg. Because it is right to
11 VII,  29|     thoroughly digested? Give, I beg, to the immortal gods to
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