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1   I,  29|        of things, lest elements pregnant with life should be numbed
2 III,  10|       time, conceive and become pregnant with loathing, miscarry,
3 III,  10|         I say, to see goddesses pregnant, goddesses with child, and,
4   V,   6|      fruit. By this she becomes pregnant; her father shuts her up,
5   V,  10|        their time was full were pregnant, and at last brought forth,
6 VII,  22|        sacrificed a teeming and pregnant sow; but to the virgin Minerva
7 VII,  22| esteemed; nor should gravid and pregnant victims have been sacrificed
8 VII,  22|    greater madness to slaughter pregnant swine to the Earth because
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