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1   I,  57| which is separated by a long term of years? For these of ours
2  II,  12|      your own judgments, and term that wisdom which is overweening
3  II,  64|  wisdom is so great that you term those things which are offered
4  II,  65|    only reject and shun, but term empty words, and assail
5   V,  25|      spelt, which the Greeks term cyceon. The goddess in her
6   V,  40|     wrong be devised than to term and call the earth and rain,
7 VII,  25|    all these parts which you term proesicioe, and if these
8 VII,  44|   yearly stages reached that term of life at which, as is
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