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 1 III,  10|       we must believe that the goddesses, too, submit to these conditions
 2 III,  10|    palaces of heaven, gods and goddesses, with bodies uncovered and
 3 III,  10|        bearing about among the goddesses, virgin and matron, those
 4 III,  10|        It longs, I say, to see goddesses pregnant, goddesses with
 5 III,  10|        see goddesses pregnant, goddesses with child, and, as they
 6  IV,  20|   joyous throngs, and that the goddesses sported at these; and that
 7  IV,  23|       paramour of the immortal goddesses. But what beauty, what grace
 8  VI,  22| terrible suffering? Or, as the goddesses are gentle and of calmer
 9  VI,  23|       perhaps, as you say, the goddesses took the greatest pleasure
10  VI,  23|      by themselves. But if the goddesses, the Venuses, being endowed
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