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1 II, 8 | from the fresh mead," and wear it at home, were unfit for 2 II, 8 | sight of them, since they wear the crown above their eyes; 3 II, 11| permitted harlots alone to wear flowered clothes, and ornaments 4 II, 11| medicated juices of the dye wear away the wool, and render 5 II, 11| on the face of those that wear it! But the women, in the 6 II, 12| ought for the most part to wear shoes; for it is not suitable 7 II, 13| stones which silly women wear fastened to chains and set 8 II, 13| women are not ashamed to wear the most manifest badges 9 III, 2 | couch. So those women who wear gold, occupying themselves 10 III, 3 | although not allowed to wear gold, yet out of effeminate 11 III, 3 | the Celts and Scythians wear their hair long, but do 12 III, 11| the Word. Let the women wear a plain and becoming dress, 13 III, 11| wise man."~ But women who wear gold seem to me to be afraid, 14 III, 11| freemen. But men are not to wear the ring on the joint; for