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 1   T-I|     him as Leader,~and offered incense for Caesar and the Caesars –~
 2  T-II|      same:~and piously offered incense for you, and one with the
 3  T-II|       the smallest offering of incense.~~ Book TII:77-120 His Plea:
 4 T-III| circled by garlands,~grains of incense crackling in the flames,~
 5 T-III|    pyre.~I dont wish to offer incense to unresponsive gods,~fine
 6  T-IV|     clothed with garlands,~and incense is crackling on the flames,
 7   T-V|    woven garland,~Boy, give me incense that delivers a rich flame,~
 8  ExII|    expected,~and offering that incense, with grateful hand, due~
 9   ExI|   insignia,~he first scattered incense on the sacred fires~purely
10   ExI|      made the altars rich with incense.~~ Book EII.IV:1-34 To Atticus:
11   ExI|     why should I offer Neptune incense in vain?~Why should Ceres
12 ExIII|    altars,~offer pure wine and incense to the great gods.~Worship
13  ExIV|         Then I’ll offer sacred incense to the swift flames,~and
14  ExIV|    that has achieved its ends.~Incense a poor man offers the gods
15  ExIV|       thanks:~I’d have offered incense, heart fuller than my salver,~
16  ExIV|       by his father’s.~I offer incense to them and words of prayer,~
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