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1 I, 16| ties of superstitions," as Lucretius says; and be indeed was 2 I, 21| unskilful and ignorant, does Lucretius exclaim :--~"O foolish minds 3 II, 12| wombs, respecting~which Lucretius says,--~"Wombs grew attached 4 II, 13| nature of things, as did Lucretius and Varro among the Romans-- 5 III, 14| XIV. THAT LUCRETIUS AND OTHERS HAVE ERRED, AND 6 III, 14| FIXING THE ORIGIN OF WISDOM.~Lucretius, accordingly, acts more 7 III, 16| investigating the truth lie hid? Lucretius also says:--~"Then, too, 8 III, 17| by lightning. And of this Lucretius complains, when he says 9 III, 17| speaks to the same purport as Lucretius:--~"For the father thundering 10 IV, 28| a father. And therefore Lucretius better explained this name, 11 VI, 10| than in body. Accordingly Lucretius does not err when he says: " 12 VII, 3 | made men themselves. For Lucretius, when he said that the world 13 VII, 12| opposite opinions, which Lucretius has related in his third 14 VII, 12| everlasting. In fine, the same Lucretius, forgetting what he asserted, 15 VII, 27| devotedness, since He alone, as Lucretius says, "Cleansed men's breasts