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1  IV,  31|       the ceremonies; or if the boy termed patrimus let go the
2   V,   6|         in consequence that the boy obtained the name Attis.
3   V,   6|     many wild beasts, which the boy Attis at first said boastfully
4   V,   7|        with rage because of the boy's being torn from himself,
5   V,  13|    paramour's body, had not the boy thrown to him, to appease
6   V,  16|     wailing aloud, followed the boy? What means the abstinence
7   V,  22|      matrons, and with them the boy Catamitus, were robbed of
8  VI,  13|     moreover, was the name of a boy loved by him, and that with
9  VI,  21| beardless, and very like a mere boy, should be formed with such
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