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 1  II,  16|        we are born from sexual embraces, and are brought forth and
 2  II,  70|     universe, but by Jupiter's embraces they were begotten and born,
 3 III,  10|   maddened desires into mutual embraces, and at last, with shattered
 4  IV,  21| degrading pleasures in sensual embraces, would there be no Jupiter,
 5   V,  10|      Why did she flee from his embraces, as if she were avoiding
 6   V,  21|        caresses her in softest embraces. She, too, is in consequence
 7   V,  29|        again did not spurn the embraces, the couch of his sister?
 8   V,  32|     the incestuous or shameful embraces of Venus, but names Jupiter
 9  VI,  22|        to be joined with it in embraces and face to face, and to
10 VII,  35|  necessary condition of sexual embraces. But we, on the contrary,
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