Book, Chapter
1 I, 4 | reformed for the better! A father disinherited his son, with
2 I, 7 | first to go to the master or father of the sacred rites. Then
3 I, 10 | without consulting the people. Father Bacchus, with all his ritual,
4 I, 10 | mid-day game of the gods, when Father Pluto, Jove's own brother,
5 I, 16 | exposed for sale. His own father buys him unawares, and treats
6 I, 16 | now no other than his own father and mother, anxiously urge
7 II, 2 | to know that God is the Father and Lord of wisdom itself
8 II, 9 | so much pains. Their fond father Aeneas, in whom they believed,
9 II, 9 | take her beautiful self and father's noble heart s into exile,
10 II, 9 | only son and decrepid old father, but deserting Priam and
11 II, 9 | own breasts nourished her father who was famishing in prison?
12 II, 9 | deformity, or shame for her father's insanity. How much worthier
13 II, 12 | escaped our notice, that every father is more ancient than his
14 II, 12 | that, how could he be a father unless he were a male? But
15 II, 12 | learn the lesson of his father's scythe. When Jupiter was
16 II, 12 | removed out of the way: (the father) swallowed a stone instead
17 II, 12 | and the earth as his own father and mother? Or, in accordance
18 II, 13 | full-grown, he dethrones his own father, who, whatever his parental
19 II, 13 | spontaneously. But he hated a father who had been guilty of incest,
20 II, 13 | greek>patros</greek>--" Father's own child." There was "
21 II, 13 | pin to choose" between the father's piety and the son's. If
22 II, 14 | became the cause of his father's death?~
23 II, 15 | or of the city; such are Father Janus (there being, moreover,
24 app, frag| should be killed by his father (or else, if it is lawful
25 app, frag| Ida; is concealed from his father's search) by (the aid of)
26 app, frag| war several years with his father; overcame him; made a parricidal
27 app, frag| them in marriage; drave his father by dint of arms. The remaining
28 app, frag| despotic and kingly sway. The father, whom they erringly suppose
29 app, frag| god, knows not that the father whom himself had banished
30 app, frag| earth, while (Saturnus his father) fears lest he be driven
31 app, frag| the son-god pursues his father, immortal seeks to slay
32 app, frag| their actions. "He drave his father by dint of arms." The Falcidian
33 app, frag| he was a human being; his father's flight escaped him. To
34 app, frag| to wit, of an incestuous father; adulterous births, supposititious
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