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 1   I,  58|       and to be beguiled into a forced assent to a proposition.
 2  II,  40|      hail, drought; and at last forced by hunger to throw themselves
 3   V,   3|        ask, was the charm which forced Jupiter to leave the all-important
 4   V,  25| indecency of a shameless action forced that which Baubo's modest
 5   V,  33|          in being explained, be forced into the semblance of decency.
 6   V,  44|          which we see cannot be forced into such changes of sense?
 7   V,  44|      heat of Semele's offspring forced him upon the sepulchral
 8  VI,  15|        form into which they are forced, and that that receives
 9 VII,  22|      slain a virgin calf, never forced by the goad to attempt any
10 VII,  42|         offences, and should be forced to hurry out of life by
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