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1  IV,  27|         books that Tithonus was loved by Aurora; that Luna lusted
2   V,   6|      Him the mother of the gods loved exceedingly, because he
3   V,   6|       he admits that he is both loved by Acdestis, and honoured
4   V,  13|     fled from. The Great Mother loved him-if as a grandmother
5   V,  13|     disgraceful. Acdestis, too, loved him above all, enriching
6   V,  31|      Who declared that the gods loved frail and mortal bodies?
7  VI,  13|   Gratina, whom the unhappy man loved desperately? Blot is this
8  VI,  13| moreover, was the name of a boy loved by him, and that with lewd
9  VI,  22|      Pygmalion, king of Cyprus, loved as a woman an image of Venus,
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