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1   I,  11|    dangerous to sheep? The serpent by his bite takes away life;
2  IV,  26|   a sportive satyr; into a serpent, a bird, a bull; and, to
3 VII,  44| brought except an enormous serpent? If we trust the annals,
4 VII,  44|  the form and outline of a serpent, crawling along the earth
5 VII,  45|   prove and show that that serpent was Aesculapius, unless
6 VII,  45|   be seen in the form of a serpent, since in any form whatever
7 VII,  46|  was a snake, we call it a serpent, or any other name which
8 VII,  46|     For if it crawled as a serpent, not supporting itself and
9 VII,  46| this, to suppose that that serpent was a god because with all
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