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 1   V,  25|  inhabited by aborigines named Baubo, Triptolemus, Eubuleus,
 2   V,  25|     and criers. So, then, that Baubo who, we have said, dwelt
 3   V,  25|      the body always requires. Baubo, on the other hand, begs
 4   V,  25|    worn out by any attentions, Baubo changes her plans, and determines
 5   V,  25|       action forced that which Baubo's modest conduct was long
 6   V,  26| formatas inguinibus res, Which Baubo grasping with hollow hand,
 7   V,  27|     what in the privy parts of Baubo, to move to wonder and laughter
 8   V,  29|         to show the modesty of Baubo, and enjoy the chaste pleasures
 9   V,  35|  canton of Eleusin, the but of Baubo, and her rustic hospitality;
10   V,  39|        most wonderful sight in Baubo's groins? Or if there is
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