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1   I,  50|      people, which with admiring wonder strove to gain His favour,
2   I,  64|        character,-all these with wonder and applause you exalt to
3  II,  13|     Meantime, however, O you who wonder and are astonished at the
4  II,  36|    believe otherwise, why do you wonder that we speak of the soul
5  II,  49| dissolved, gold is produced, and wonder excited at it when formed
6  IV,  33|       were that of an enemy. You wonder at these loftily expressed
7  IV,  36|        after this do you dare to wonder whence these ills come with
8   V,  27|       parts of Baubo, to move to wonder and laughter a goddess of
9   V,  30|          long been accustomed to wonder that you dare to speak of
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