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1    II,     XVII     |    earth was trembling from beneath as though smitten by a blow,
2   III,       IV     |   free from hurt everything beneath the sun, but pursues those
3   III,       XI     | have come near to the parts beneath the earth. For then we dwelt
4   III,     XXIV     |     tracts of land that lay beneath it; and it dried up the
5   III          (201)|          2 lit. " Festering beneath the surface."~ ~
6   III,     XLII     |    sea, air, and the things beneath the earth. So invisible
7   III,     XLII     | Other demons of the regions beneath them enjoined that black
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