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1 I, 5 | is not predicated of the silly: for the silly man is called 2 I, 5 | predicated of the silly: for the silly man is called nêputios: 3 II, 1 | For it is the mark of a silly mind to be amazed and stupefied 4 II, 2 | likes to pour forth much silly speech;~ And is wont to 5 II, 3 | to by a few things." For silly are they who, from greed, 6 II, 3 | their counsellors, and for silly rich women to get gold receptacles 7 II, 8 | mitigation of men's pains. And silly women, who dye their grey 8 II, 11| for us, let us not be as silly as sheep, but trained by 9 II, 13| is only characteristic of silly people, who are attracted 10 II, 13| case with the stones which silly women wear fastened to chains 11 II, 13| death. O foolish trouble ! O silly craze for display ! They 12 III, 2 | hunting after those that, like silly children, are crazy about 13 III, 4 | with them, telling them silly amatory stories, and wearing 14 III, 11| Who among you is very silly? let him turn to me." And