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1   I,  25|       passion upon us, that they thirst for our blood, and that
2  II,  21|       else be used to quench his thirst than pure cold water from
3 III,  36|         you usually appease your thirst in its intense craving for
4   V,   1|         custom, when overcome by thirst, came to their well-known
5   V,   2| substance-were once parched with thirst, and sought the gushing
6   V,   6|     assuage the heat and burning thirst roused in him by sport and
7   V,  25|       body, brings to quench her thirst wine thickened with spelt,
8 VII,  29|        the deities feel parching thirst, and is it necessary that
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