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1      I,   128    |           Of that ill-omened marriage, and the pledge~ ~
2     II,   370(14)|      making a traffic of his marriage; but Plutarch says "to accuse
3     II,   370(14)|   with cowardice." After the marriage Marcia remained at Rome
4     II,   417    |               They joined in marriage, yet content, unseen~ ~
5     II,   439    |                   The end of marriage, offspring. To the State~ ~
6      V,   873    |        The gods and fates of marriage; 'tis not death~ ~
7   VIII,   456    | blind as that of beasts, the marriage bed~ ~
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