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1   I,  59|      utres? Do you not also say Coelus and coelum, filus and filum,
2  II,  71|         you relate, sprung from Coelus and Hecate. Who begot Picus,
3 III,  29|     they say, being sprung from Coelus and Hecate, reigned first
4 III,  29| posterity, to be born of father Coelus, the progenitor of the dii
5 III,  37|         daughters of Tellus and Coelus; others declare that they
6  IV,  14|        for his father; another, Coelus; the third, Saturn, born
7  IV,  14|     after Proserpina, is son of Coelus, who is above all. Under
8  IV,  24|         the severed genitals of Coelus? that Saturn was thrown
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