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1   I,  60|         the King Supreme, might carry out all those objects for
2   I,  64| luxurious habits and lives; who carry down to posterity evil reports
3  II,   8|         believing that you will carry off the victory by success
4 III,   7|      are so. For when you would carry off writings, and suppress
5 III,  10|        with loathing, miscarry, carry the full time, and sometimes
6 III,  19|       human sense, and does not carry its own meaning, because
7 III,  21|         descendant of Atlas may carry off the prize for eloquence,
8   V,  19|        fees as to a harlot, and carry away phalli, given as signs
9  VI,  12|      Mercury, and again were to carry off Mercury and make him
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