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1  II,  41|        with every other kind of wantonness, both to lay aside the strength
2  II,  42|    souls should be led in their wantonness to abandon themselves to
3  IV,  19|         your feelings manifests wantonness and falsehood. By the laws
4  IV,  25| Hercules at Sardis for lust and wantonness; as the Delian Apollo, who
5  IV,  28|     bringing it forward, in the wantonness of your fancies, to the
6  VI,  12|         such an extent is there wantonness in fashioning those images
7  VI,  13|         such an extent is there wantonness and childish feeling in
8  VI,  22|         away from them the lewd wantonness of the youths, and punish
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