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1   I,  17|    flames burst forth, a panting breast emits a hurried breathing
2 III,  13|        by sinews to the back and breast, and that, to allow the
3  IV,  21| nourishment drawn from a foreign breast? What say you, O men? Did,
4  IV,  21|      drink in the streams of the breast, wail as an infant, creep
5  IV,  26|           with the passions of a breast not governed by reason,
6   V,   7|       relates, was Ia, veils the breast of the lifeless youth with
7   V,   7|         she beats and wounds her breast, pacing round the trunk
8 VII,  44|         ground with his chin and breast, dragging himself in sinuous
9 VII,  46|       resting upon its belly and breast; if, being made of fleshly
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