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 1   I,  63|         all power to move their limbs, by making their sinews
 2  II,  40|   preparing coverings for their limbs, making different kinds
 3  II,  49|    robbed of the use of all his limbs, and shrieking in bitter
 4  II,  75|       were the remains of human limbs? So, then, it may be that
 5 III,  34|    gazed upon as she washed her limbs from impurity in a pool,
 6   V,  16|     procure some warmth for his limbs fast stiffening with cold?
 7   V,  43| scattered over the earth by the limbs of Liber torn asunder by
 8  VI,  12|         dust; Liber with tender limbs, and with a woman's perfectly
 9  VI,  13|     himself in the imitation of limbs which he had carved; and,
10 VII,  34|      all the other parts of our limbs and muscles, they think
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