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1   I,  65|   sickness, would you not all eagerly hasten to him? Would you
2  II,   1| abundance of which men strive eagerly? Did He ever, transported
3  II,  30|       boundless lust to range eagerly and unchecked through all
4 III,  25|       that husbands, when now eagerly drawing near, unbind the
5  IV,   8|     her own? I ask truly, and eagerly inquire whether you think
6   V,   1|    the new to the old; rushed eagerly upon them; charmed with
7   V,  10|    any reluctance, just as he eagerly wished to satisfy the cravings
8 VII,   3|     the victims, or snuffs up eagerly the fumes and smoke which
9 VII,  30| honour which, if you take too eagerly, you know not what you are
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