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 1  II,  22|      are, herbs, or grasses, a bull, a horse, or ram, a camel,
 2  IV,  26|      into a serpent, a bird, a bull; and, to pass beyond all
 3   V,  20| Instead of a god, he becomes a bull; and concealing his purpose
 4   V,  21|      was born something like a bull, to testify to her seduction
 5   V,  21|  antiquity sings, saying: "The bull begot a dragon, and the
 6   V,  21|       dragon, and the dragon a bull." Lastly, the sacred rites
 7   V,  35|      should understand for the bull, what for the wrath and
 8   V,  37|   having turned himself into a bull, longed to have intercourse
 9 VII,  15|        bind a wether, a ram, a bull before the face of a god,
10 VII,  21|      relation Jupiter has to a bull's blood that it should be
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