Book, Paragraph

1   I,  62|    either that death should befall what is divine, or that
2  II,  55|   ask in all his prayers to befall him, and think that otherwise
3  II,  56| that which we desire should befall us. For what is there which
4   V,   2|    he has determined should befall men through the hurling
5 VII,  10|    what evil or good should befall each person, it is already
6 VII,  12| undergo whatever perils may befall them, while they could ward
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