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 1   I,   9|      and to devise excuses for drinking? All these events which
 2   I,  36|     deserving of praise in the drinking of wine? Is it those gods
 3  II,  16|        supported by eating and drinking, and get rid of the filth
 4  II,  16|        supported by eating and drinking, and that which nature refuses
 5  II,  64|     hindered or kept back from drinking. If you are so fastidious
 6  II,  67|    openly do they refrain from drinking wine? are their friends
 7 III,  25|     Potua attend to eating and drinking. O rare and admirable interpretation
 8   V,   6| unlawful for those polluted by drinking wine to enter into his sanctuary,
 9   V,  11|        drunkenness sprung from drinking, to have carefully introduced
10  VI,  25|      with huge breasts, or the drinking cup swinging in Liber's
11  VI,  26|      and of great size, little drinking cups, pincers, and horns
12 VII,  29|     are, to combine eating and drinking? In like manner, also, after
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