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1 1 | Pytho, to celebrate the death of the Pythic serpent, when 2 1 | to corruption, to conquer death, to reconcile disobedient 3 1 | beginning brought Eve down to death, now brings thither the 4 2 | FABLES ABOUT THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF THEIR GODS.~ Explore 5 2 | hope not for awaits after death." And in truth against these 6 2 | threatens with what will follow death, and predicts for them fire. 7 2 | To rescue a man, already death's capture, from his grasp;~ 8 2 | says Castor was mortal, and death was decreed to him by fate; 9 4 | who immortalized his own death. For this Hippo ordered 10 4 | whom Destiny~Made, through death, equal to the immortal gods."~ 11 10| desire, then, for voluntary death is this, rooted in men's 12 10| take life in exchange for death? "Behold," He says, "I have 13 10| have set before your face death and life." The Lord tries 14 10| name. After Alexander's death, Theocritus, holding up 15 10| the mark of long-continued death. Receive, then, the water 16 10| throw away your lives to death, having found no other end 17 10| Intercourse. Therefore Sleep and Death cannot reasonably any more 18 10| to render them capable of death, but only things of wood 19 11| and enslaved the tyrant death; and, most marvellous of 20 11| darkness, and nourished for death. Let us then admit the light, 21 11| shut up in the shadow of death, light has shone forth from 22 11| through the cross brought death to life; and having wrenched 23 11| sin?--for sin is eternal death. Surely utterly dull and 24 12| past the song; it works death. Exert your will only, and 25 12| repentance, and not his death.~ Come, O madman, not leaning 26 12| from thee, fire will fear, death will be gone; thou, old