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 1   I,  53|       the strange events were thrown into confusion. An earthquake
 2   I,  57|   system, or in a similar way thrown discredit on our system
 3  II,  20| windings, and let it never be thrown open unless when it is absolutely
 4 III,  11|        and that the gods have thrown away the helm, if indeed
 5 III,  14| covered with flowing garments thrown over them.
 6  IV,  24|       Coelus? that Saturn was thrown into chains for parricide,
 7   V,  13|       s body, had not the boy thrown to him, to appease his wrath,
 8   V,  19|     by limb by them also, and thrown into pots that he might
 9   V,  24|    just as disgraceful as are thrown in our way by the rest of
10   V,  35|       allegory which has been thrown round them? For if the whole
11   V,  36|    and spurious versions were thrown about the truth which is
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