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1   I,  48|       given to some, or that a draught be drunk off, or that the
2   I,  65|  hesitate to drink the unknown draught, indited by the hope of
3   V,   1|      with the sweetness of the draught, drank too much; and becoming
4   V,   6|        need; he gulps down the draught too greedily into his gaping
5   V,  26| laughing, Drinks off the whole draught of cyceon with gladness."
6   V,  26|     have fasted, and drunk the draught; I have taken out of the
7 VII,  45|       recruited; he has also a draught, by which the filth is got
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