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 1  II,  16|     drinking, and get rid of the filth which remains by the lower
 2  II,  37|       blood, among these bags of filth and most disgusting vessels
 3  II,  39|        themselves with their own filth, then be hushed by the swaying
 4   V,   9|      Mother of the gods with the filth of earth, when you have
 5   V,  23| excrement, and bedaubed with the filth cast forth. I should wish,
 6  VI,  16|          into these all kinds of filth, and other things suited
 7  VI,  16|   finally, that swallows full of filth, flying within the very
 8 VII,  17|       that you were greeted with filth? But, you reply, you honour
 9 VII,  32|     dirty; and to get rid of the filth, do those who wash them
10 VII,  45|          a draught, by which the filth is got rid of, freeing his
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