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Alphabetical [« »] plurimi 1 pluto 5 poem 6 poems 12 poenarum 1 poet 38 poetic 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 past 12 pieces 12 please 12 poems 12 powers 12 presence 12 prey | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances poems |
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1 I, 5 | adorned the gods in their poems, and amplified their exploits 2 I, 11| beauty and grace to their poems. But they who do not understand 3 I, 15| influence, and by means of poems composed to give pleasure, 4 II, 11| they comprised in their poems; and in this, indeed, they 5 III, 18| himself a family from the poems of Homer. O wonderful and 6 IV, 15| the assertion that these poems were not by the Sibyls, 7 IV, 15| do not doubt that these poems were in former times regarded 8 V, 1 | discourse, and of their poems flowing with delightful 9 V, 8 | should describe it either in poems or in all their discourse, 10 VI, 3 | have introduced in their poems, and philosophers in their 11 VI, 21| and polished speeches or poems, they de spise the simple 12 VII, 13| What do the Sibylline poems say? Do they not declare