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1     I,     34|     should her brightness and splendour be restored to the goddess.
2   III,     78|       ruin from a passion for splendour. Even then men were still
3    IV,     55|     to those of the gods. The splendour of high distinctions he
4    VI,     39|    still lived with a certain splendour.~ ~
5    XV,     51|  notwithstanding the striking splendour of the restored city, old
6    XV,     93| Poppaea's husband. It was the splendour of their name which drove
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