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1   I,  36|   it Aesculapius and father Bacchus, the former born of Coronis,
2  II,  65|     you believe that father Bacchus can give a good vintage,
3 III,  33|      when you maintain that Bacchus, Apollo, the Sun, are one
4 III,  33|   true that the sun is also Bacchus and Apollo, there can consequently
5 III,  33|   the universe no Apollo or Bacchus; and thus, by yourselves,
6 III,  44|   Janus, let Janus be; if a Bacchus, let Bacchus be; if a Summanus,
7 III,  44| Janus be; if a Bacchus, let Bacchus be; if a Summanus, let Summanus
8  IV,  17|      but only, one; give us Bacchus, but only one; one Venus,
9   V,  28|  phalli in honour of father Bacchus, and the whole district
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