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1   I,  25|        for a long time they are eager to remove us from the generations
2  II,   5|        by some charm, and by an eager longing for all the virtues,
3  II,  40|       craving be inflamed to an eager desire of possessing; that
4  II,  54|      Why do you not do all that eager lust has required or demanded?
5   V,   1| portended by thunder, and being eager to learn, by advice of Egeria
6   V,  26|         of Minerva? The mind is eager to know with what words
7  VI,  13|      has flowed the longing and eager desire for such figures.
8 VII,  32|  banquets, and long filled with eager cravings for food by fasting,
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