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 1   I,   9|       to scorch itself in the burning heat, and to devise excuses
 2   I,  10|       excessive moisture by a burning drought, or by the outpouring
 3   I,  17|        and by reason of their burning words their parched lips
 4  II,  67|      you maintain fires, ever burning, in gloomy sanctuaries?
 5   V,   3|  incense, blood, the scent of burning laurel-boughs, and muttering
 6   V,   6|       to assuage the heat and burning thirst roused in him by
 7   V,  18|     certos. Then the holy and burning deities poured forth the
 8   V,  20|    time, they say, Diespiter, burning after his mother Ceres with
 9 VII,   3|     upon the odours which the burning flesh gives forth, still
10 VII,   6|   gods when already fired and burning with rage, I do not inquire,
11 VII,  15| superior gods, are places for burning the unhappy race of animals
12 VII,  16|    given forth and emitted by burning hides, by bones, by bristles,
13 VII,  29|     it is poured upon it when burning. For if a reason is not
14 VII,  38|  sacrifices, laid aside their burning anger, and changed the state
15 VII,  39|      was already himself also burning with the fever of the plague,
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