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 1   I,  24|     should come into disrepute, cry aloud, The gods are neglected,
 2   I,  34|       having uttered a mournful cry, through terror at the strange
 3  II,   2|         nature, whether when we cry out, O God, or when we make
 4  II,  20|     there not come any sound or cry whatever, of bird, of beast,
 5  II,  24|    which you utter, or merely a cry having no meaning, but drawn
 6  II,  54|        and held, all races will cry out against us and all nations
 7  IV,  11|   religions, and powers? Do you cry out, and complain that these
 8  IV,  16|        father." The second will cry on hearing this: "What say
 9  IV,  31| suddenly become silent,-you all cry out immediately that something
10  VI,   5|       the god does not hear the cry sent up to him everywhere,
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