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1 II, 4 | was heavy in summer and cold in winter, but that a woollen 2 II, 5 | but also interchanges of cold and heat, that the power 3 II, 10| opposed to light, so is cold to heat. As, therefore, 4 II, 10| south to the east; and as cold is nearest to darkness, 5 II, 10| consists in heat, death in cold. And as heat arises from 6 II, 10| arises from fire, so does cold from water. And according 7 II, 10| mingling matter of moisture and cold, nothing could have been 8 II, 12| or avoid the force of the cold or of heat, or to be born 9 II, 12| would scorch them or the cold contract them? But, they 10 III, 8 | they dread neither rain nor cold; why they undertake labour, 11 VI, 2 | of drink; or, when we are cold, require a garment; or, 12 VI, 4 | you must endure heat and cold, you must rest on the ground, 13 VI, 11| from hunger, thirst, or cold? But though these things 14 VI, 12| be in want, shall suffer cold, shall be taken captive, 15 VII, 12| so that as the limbs grow cold the soul is breathed forth. 16 VII, 12| extremities of the limbs must grow cold; since the more slender 17 VII, 20| fled,~And left the body cold and dead,~E'en then there