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1   I,  16|   made wealthier, ay, very rich, by the high price of corn,
2  II,  25|   deserts although he were rich, lived years without number,
3 III,  24|    slave, the poor and the rich? For this belongs to the
4  IV,  24| that Apollo, having become rich, by his ambiguous responses,
5  VI,  16|    good harvests, and very rich vintages; and while it is
6 VII,  12|    one is a scoundrel, and rich, the other of small fortune,
7 VII,  12|   give their favour to the rich man, turn their eyes away
8 VII,  29|  and luxurious feasts, and rich food,-lest some piece of
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