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1  II,   7|     senseless in children, worn out in doting, silly, and
2  II,  12|    been carried to Brunda, worn out with anguish and shame,
3  II,  30|  Is it the danger of being worn out by such pleasures, and
4 III,   9|  are immortal, and are not worn out, by the chills of age,-
5   V,  25| receives hospitably Ceres, worn out with ills of many kinds,
6   V,  25| fixed purpose could not be worn out by any attentions, Baubo
7   V,  39|  wandering in which Ceres, worn out in seeking for her daughter,
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