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 1  IV,  20|     indeed you say that some celebrated their nuptials, and entertained
 2  IV,  37| because their games had been celebrated with too little care, and
 3   V,  39|      whether those which are celebrated at fixed times and on set
 4 VII,  32|      of Aesculapius is being celebrated. The gods, then, cultivate
 5 VII,  38|   because the games had been celebrated carelessly, and their nature
 6 VII,  38|      and yet, on their being celebrated afresh, and repeated with
 7 VII,  39|  once at the ludi circenses, celebrated in honour of Jupiter the
 8 VII,  39|    them, and they were again celebrated afresh with assiduous care.
 9 VII,  42| before the games began to be celebrated. If from a sacrilegious
10 VII,  43|     sought to have his games celebrated, and that afresh, with greater
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