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1 VI | their own fidelity and the honour, and submission they themselves 2 X | of way of veneration and honour? or from the custom which 3 XI | would please your gods. You honour them by giving divine honours 4 XIII | making mock of those whose honour you avenge? See now if I 5 XV | such things as these the honour of deity is assailed, if 6 XXIII | head, but for the sake of honour rather. You give a readier 7 XXIV | Father Curls of Falisci, in honour of whom, too, Juno got her 8 XXV | others, who beyond all others honour them. This, forsooth, is 9 XXVIII | to compel another to do honour to the gods, when he ought 10 XXXII | conferring on them divine honour.~ 11 XXXV | days and high rejoicings in honour of the Caesars with chastity, 12 XXXVIII| the pursuit of glory and honour is dead, we have no pressing 13 XXXIX | over us, obtaining that honour not by purchase, but by 14 XL | why, Jupiter gets all the honour!~ 15 XLVI | Aesculapius, I believe in honour of his father, for Apollo 16 XLVI | retain still the name and the honour of wisdom. So, then, where 17 XLIX | They are worthy of all honour, we are folk to have the 18 L | And you cast statues in honour of persons such as these,