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1 II, 2 | sink of your own accord to hell, and condemn yourselves 2 II, 2 | earth, except death and hell. And if you wished to escape 3 II, 15| were not admitted into hell, as their fathers were not 4 II, 18| namely, into darkness, and hell, and everlasting punishment. 5 IV, 19| wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt Thou suffer 6 VI, 3 | HEAVEN AND THE PUNISHMENTS OF HELL.~There are two ways, O Emperor 7 VI, 3 | the other which sinks to hell; and these ways poets have 8 VI, 3 | ways belong to heaven and hell, because immortality is 9 VI, 3 | heaven or thrust down to hell, and I will set forth what 10 VI, 4 | truly will be cast down to hell, and be condemned to eternal 11 VII, 14| heaven, but the punishment of hell, which impends over them,