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1   I,   9|        injurious veil, because idle lust is not permitted to
2 III,   2|        derived, we think it an idle task to approach each personally,
3  IV,  36| scurrilous plays. And that the idle onlookers may be excited
4 VII,   3|    tossed about among vain and idle uncertainties. Do the gods
5 VII,  22| offering of sacrifices also is idle. For how can that which
6 VII,  22|   flows is found to be utterly idle and vain, and established
7 VII,  33|    absurd things are done, and idle fellows sport before the
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