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Alphabetical [« »] bliss 2 block 1 blocked 1 blood 62 bloody 3 blooming 1 blossom 1 | Frequency [« »] 63 bodies 63 names 62 anything 62 blood 62 born 62 death 61 nay | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances blood |
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1 I, 2| changed in its juice? Is foul blood pressed forth from the olive 2 I, 6| should rather shed our own blood than stain our hands and 3 I, 6| withhold hostile hands from the blood of a fellow-creature. But 4 I, 11| chill the warmth of your blood, ought not winter on that 5 I, 25| that they thirst for our blood, and that now for a long 6 I, 45| light touch the issues of blood were stanched, and stopped 7 II, 37| gloomy bodies amid phlegm and blood, among these bags of filth 8 II, 39| ask aid of them with the blood of slain animals; make no 9 II, 41| amphi-theatres, places of blood and open wickedness, in 10 II, 62| the law of death, if the blood of certain animals is offered 11 III, 13| and the veins of purple blood, joined with the air-passages, 12 III, 24| altars anointed with the blood of cattle? And vet I thought 13 III, 26| makes the streams flow with blood, sweeps away the most firmly-founded 14 III, 36| intense craving for our blood. But while you yourselves 15 IV, 4| lake the streams ran with blood? when the plains of Diomede 16 IV, 25| slain, covered with her own blood, overwhelmed by Ornytus? 17 IV, 28| slaughter, and shedding of blood; where there are lusts, 18 IV, 30| it at all avail to bring blood and gore, if you believe 19 IV, 33| relatives cover themselves with blood, just as though it were 20 V, 3| sacrificial meal, incense, blood, the scent of burning laurel-boughs, 21 V, 4| a greedy lust for human blood. And both parts are made 22 V, 6| there is an immense flow of blood; both are carried off and 23 V, 7| commotions." With the streaming blood his life flies; but the 24 V, 7| garment of the dead. From the blood which had flowed springs 25 V, 7| herself After her death her blood is changed into purple violets. 26 V, 12| tree, also, spring from the blood which flowed and from the 27 V, 12| because these sprang from red blood, is their colour therefore 28 V, 12| because they spring from the blood of one filled with it, and 29 V, 14| men's members, ragings, blood, frenzies, the self-destruction 30 V, 14| trees begotten from the blood of the dead. Say, again, 31 V, 14| scattered genitals with the shed blood? With her own sacred, her 32 V, 19| parsley sprung from the blood of the murdered one, that 33 V, 23| believed, defiled with the blood of the rain, and covering 34 V, 29| any one related to you by blood and friendship? Can you 35 VI, 1| altars, do not offer the blood of creatures slain in sacrifices, 36 VI, 10| gaping jaws, terrible, red as blood, holding an apple fast with 37 VII, 3| offered to the gods, and its blood is licked up by dogs; or 38 VII, 3| gives forth, still wet with blood, and damp with its former 39 VII, 4| bellowings, to see rivers of blood, the life fleeing away with 40 VII, 4| life fleeing away with the blood, and the secret parts having 41 VII, 8| a peacock, that from its blood relief is brought to the 42 VII, 9| to be made to you with my blood, although I never did you 43 VII, 9| another is atoned for with my blood, and that my life and innocence 44 VII, 9| themselves to be annulled by the blood of an innocent creature. 45 VII, 12| first bought over with the blood of she-goats and sheep, 46 VII, 13| there added to them from the blood of cattle, and from the 47 VII, 15| invite a god to a banquet of blood, which you see him take 48 VII, 16| heaven de honoured by the blood of living creatures being 49 VII, 16| For indeed there is both blood in these, and they are in 50 VII, 18| resentment put away? Or is the blood of one victim less grateful 51 VII, 20| exception. Into the milk, oil, blood, pour soot and ashes, that 52 VII, 21| Jupiter has to a bull's blood that it should be offered 53 VII, 21| to claim as his own the blood which belongs to another? 54 VII, 24| some stuffed with goats' blood, others with minced liver? 55 VII, 24| besmeared with flour and blood; the polimina, again, are 56 VII, 36| delighted by the shedding of blood; but we, indeed, on the 57 VII, 36| feelings being soothed by the blood of beasts and the slaughter 58 VII, 36| the celestials no love of blood, and that they are not so 59 VII, 45| eaten and devoured, that blood may be given to his body, 60 VII, 50| blows fell, by which all the blood was shed, and the life even 61 VII, 51| battles, slaughter, death, and blood? If it is characteristic 62 App | being moved by a cup of blood and fumigation with incense;