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1 7 | they are angry, they send forth a sound resembling altercation; 2 9 | Plato, and those who flowed forth from the school of Plato 3 10| or eggs without bringing forth; likewise the rest of the 4 10| Or why do they not leap forth spontaneously? Or how could 5 10| to whom all folly flowed forth from the fountain of Leucippus? 6 13| either at his rising draws forth the day for labour, or at 7 15| the good also might shine forth, since, as I have often 8 15| nature of which I have set forth, it must be that God is 9 18| example this wise man put forth. For if slaves shall perceive 10 22| dwells in the heaven, holding forth good to the good, a much 11 23| men, a deluge having burst forth, the sea covered the earth."~