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1   I,  31| shady cloud, no word must be uttered. Grant pardon, O King Supreme,
2   I,  34|     natal day, and as having uttered a mournful cry, through
3   I,  46|      one of us, who, when He uttered a single word, was thought
4  II,  13|   you laugh at when said and uttered by us? Nor do I address
5 III,  40|     in them all, or if it is uttered by any, it is not recognised
6  IV,  34|      say that those who have uttered so marvellous things are
7   V,   1|    the ambiguous terms used, uttered these words: "Thou hast
8   V,  26|    which the son of Calliope uttered in Greek, and published
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