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1   I,  27|    and to yield to various lusts and appetites through the
2  IV,   9|  Burnus. is set over those lusts which wisdom bills us avoid,
3  IV,  26|   abandoned himself to his lusts, forsaking his post in heaven?
4  IV,  28|  of blood; where there are lusts, desires, sensual pleasures;
5   V,  22|   his name with passionate lusts; so that the wretched being
6   V,  28| fellow too prone to wicked lusts, who promises to point out
7   V,  29|  confusion caused by their lusts? For when it is certain
8   V,  45| Venus when you mean filthy lusts. For what reason is there,
9  VI,  13|  as monuments of their own lusts! For what reason is there,
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