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1 I, 6 | worshipped at Tibur as a goddess, near the banks of the river 2 I, 11| omitted. In the case of one goddess only he exercised self-restraint, 3 I, 11| appearance, she became the goddess who is now called Isis. 4 I, 20| pretended that she was the goddess who presides over flowers, 5 I, 20| Who would not laugh at the goddess Fornax, or rather that learned 6 I, 20| laughter on hearing of the goddess Muta? They say that she 7 I, 20| They say that she is the goddess from whom the Lares were 8 I, 21| breasts, and lament, as the goddess herself had done when her 9 I, 22| meetings by night with the goddess Egeria. There was a very 10 I, 22| by the admonition of the goddess his wife, he delivered to 11 I, 22| secret, and call her the Good Goddess. And Sextus Claudius, in 12 II, 4 | accounts relate that the goddess herself first discovered 13 II, 8 | bended knees entreated the goddess, if she judged her to be 14 II, 8 | near to the temple of the goddess, so that nothing was found 15 III, 20| temple of Vesta, or the Good Goddess, or Ceres. And these shrines, 16 III, 28| NATURE. WHETHER FORTUNE IS A GODDESS, AND OF PHILOSOPHY.~Wherefore 17 III, 28| existence of fortune, as a goddess mocking the affairs of then 18 III, 29| and say that she is not a goddess, as is generally believed, 19 III, 29| some cause why, if she is a goddess, she envies men, and desires 20 III, 29| prudence; but we make you a goddess, O Fortune, and place you 21 V, 10| uphold chastity who worship a goddess who is naked, and an adulteress,