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 1   I,  11|  because she has produced a beast most dangerous to sheep?
 2  II,  20|   cry whatever, of bird, of beast, of storm, of man-of any
 3  II,  22| less wit and sense than any beast, block, stone? Will he not,
 4  II,  23|    or an ass, a pig, or any beast more senseless, look at
 5  IV,   3|  was it only after the wild beast restrained its cruel teeth,
 6  IV,  26|   escaped in the shape of a beast? Do you not accuse Jupiter
 7   V,  20|   under the appearance of a beast lying in wait, he rushes
 8  VI,  14|     the tooth of the Indian beast, from cooking-pots and little
 9 VII,  24|  while the offa penita is a beast's tail cut off with a morsel
10 VII,  37|   or slaughters an innocent beast, and burns it on consecrated
11 VII,  45|   majesty, than to become a beast, and be changed into the
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