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1 I, 3 | the rest would have been dried up. Consequently, what fills 2 I, 6 | itself because that region is dried up by the sun on its course. 3 I, 13| the rivers, and they are dried up and their vessel empty 4 I, 14| gradually as the marshes dried, the lapse of time has hidden 5 I, 14| they say that the sea being dried up and is growing less, 6 I, 14| left behind in the lakes dried up and is now all gone. 7 I, 14| lake behind it. Later it dried up and a second sandbank 8 II, 1 | sea. So the sea is being dried up and is growing less, 9 II, 1 | being some day entirely dried up. Others say that the 10 II, 4 | rain the earth is being dried by its own heat and that 11 II, 5 | ice melts and the earth, dried by its own heat and that 12 IV, 5 | For even when things are dried by cooling, like a garment, 13 IV, 5 | surrounding cold. So everything is dried, as we have said, by a process 14 IV, 7 | are also thickened and dried by cold. For cold not only 15 IV, 10| Arcadia, where it is so dried up in its skins by the smoke