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 1      I,   705    |                     Involved, mysterious. Figulus, to whom~ ~
 2     II,    96    |                               Mysterious, `Hold! the fates permit
 3    III,   143(7) |   Rome and denounced him with mysterious and ancient curses. (Plutarch, "
 4    III,   467    |                   Filled with mysterious trembling; dripped the streams~ ~
 5     VI,   419(17)| Thebes. He was opposed to the mysterious worship of Dionysus, which
 6     VI,   437(23)|     and that, mindful of this mysterious source, he refuses to mingle
 7     VI,   516    |                               Mysterious altars. For his frenzied
 8     VI,   548    |                    Crossed in mysterious fashion do they bind~ ~
 9     VI,   613    |                      At dread mysterious meetings. 35 Never sun~ ~
10     VI,   668    |                     Dark with mysterious horror hath conveyed~ ~
11     VI,   830(39)|                           The mysterious goddess Hecate was identified
12     VI,   878    |      st night's King, by what mysterious stain~ ~
13    VII,   219    |    Neath every sky, struck by mysterious dread~ ~
14   VIII,   700    | Throughout the world, for thy mysterious ends,~ ~
15     IX,  1176    |                               Mysterious Pallas, 33 of the inmost
16      X,   227    |      learn the source of your mysterious flood~ ~
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