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1   I,   4|     and reduced to coals and ashes? was it not before us? When
2  II,  21| chestnuts roasted in the hot ashes, or berries plucked from
3 III,  23| parts of cities to fall into ashes devoured by flames? The
4  IV,  25|      Hercules was reduced to ashes on the top of Mount Oeta,
5  VI,   6|  lofty roofs cover bones and ashes, and are sepulchres of the
6  VI,  23|   his temple fell, burned to ashes, with all the mysteries,
7 VII,   3|    destroyed, and falls into ashes,-unless perchance the god
8 VII,  20|    oil, blood, pour soot and ashes, that this may lose its
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