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1   I,   2|     the flavour of excellent fruits altered, or has the vine
2  II,  40| herbs, but might send up the fruits required; and when they
3 III,  24|    the winds, the rains, the fruits, to all alike,-the good
4 III,  32| brings forth crops of useful fruits; while some maintain that
5 III,  34|    discoverer of the earth's fruits has no existence, and Apollo
6  IV,   8|  that gods, or men, or bees, fruits, twigs, and the rest, are
7  VI,   2|       should not burn up the fruits with droughts; should take
8  VI,  25|    apples, figs, or autumnal fruits; Diana, with half-covered
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