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 1   I,   3|            Violent rains cause the crops to perish, and proclaim
 2   I,   9|  extraordinary deficiency of grain crops. What then, do you demand
 3   I,  13|         and ruin is brought on our crops by the heavenly deities.
 4   I,  13|            a yearly failure of the crops, has there been no peace
 5   I,  16|         dryness and aridity on the crops on account of this circumstance,
 6   I,  19|           ravage the harmless corn crops, to hate the Christian name,
 7  II,  65|           that Ceres can give good crops, Aesculapius health, Neptune
 8  II,  66|            discovered how to raise crops, they despised acorns, and
 9  II,  74|           too late? why, after the crops have been dried up and the
10 III,  32|            because it brings forth crops of useful fruits; while
11 III,  33|        upward movements of growing crops. What! when you maintain
12  IV,   9|    Saturnus presides over the sown crops? who that Montinus is the
13 VII,  38| pestilences, sterility, failure of crops, and other dangers, to states
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