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Alphabetical [« »] loins 2 loiters 1 lonely 1 long 54 long-entwined 1 long-powerful 1 long-protracted 2 | Frequency [« »] 54 causes 54 immortal 54 itself 54 long 54 much 54 off 54 rather | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances long |
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1 I, 2| the winter begun to have long days? has the night begun 2 I, 5| things which took place long ago, how can we be the causes 3 I, 6| ungrateful world is now for a long period enjoying a benefit 4 I, 9| complains, that now for a long time there are no winds, 5 I, 10| dryness extending over a very long period. It raises pestilences, 6 I, 23| of learned men has for a long time called demigods and 7 I, 25| blood, and that now for a long time they are eager to remove 8 I, 28| great Being, whom in the long lapse of time nought else 9 I, 30| world preceded them in the long lapse of time, and if before 10 I, 48| sound health: this only I long to hear, whether, without 11 I, 49| with their lips-though, as long as life remained, they wearied 12 I, 52| feeling and life to bodies long cold in death. Or if that 13 I, 57| which is separated by a long term of years? For these 14 I, 65| were safe which they had long entertained about the soul' 15 II, 1| immortality for which you long; although He neither extended 16 II, 3| and hinder you, you might long ago have been able to understand 17 II, 19| know them, all men would long before this be busied with 18 II, 28| those things which it knew long ago, and before it came 19 II, 63| these souls of men who lived long ago? whether they, too, 20 II, 63| you might have learned long ago from this teacher. 21 II, 72| to betray our cause by so long neglect, say, if it does 22 III, 1| termed abuse, have been long answered with sufficient 23 III, 2| not, through its being too long broken off, be said to have 24 III, 6| point, indeed, has been long ago fully treated of by 25 III, 10| with them; others, after long delay, bringing to birth, 26 III, 14| that others of them have long chins, moles, and high noses; 27 III, 14| you represent some with long hair, others smooth and 28 IV, 3| she was already a goddess long before the birth of Romulus 29 IV, 4| was this goddess Pellonia long ago, when the national honour 30 IV, 8| ancient in nature, time, long duration? No man will doubt 31 IV, 8| to men? Or were the gods long without names; and was it 32 IV, 24| say, the human race has long been afflicted, flow from 33 IV, 26| the aged Saturn, already long covered with grey hair, 34 IV, 36| beliefs, you should rather long ago have burned these writings, 35 IV, 37| miseries with which men have long been overwhelmed flow from 36 V, 1| expiation. Jupiter having long hesitated, said, "Thou shalt 37 V, 2| of mead, they dipped so long into the treacherous cups, 38 V, 5| desires. But when, after long strife, he could no accomplish 39 V, 7| among men in safety only so long as he was free from the 40 V, 9| having striven for a very long time when she is unwilling, 41 V, 13| to be divinely conceived long before, he would not have 42 V, 15| 15. We might long ago have urged you to ponder 43 V, 25| Baubo's modest conduct was long unable to win. 44 V, 28| 28. I confess that I have long been hesitating, looking 45 V, 30| stories in my own mind, I have long been accustomed to wonder 46 V, 31| because of us, while it has long been clear that you are 47 V, 37| that she who was for a long time held to be a maiden 48 V, 39| that is nothing to us, so long as they are all produced 49 VI, 7| head, buried for no very long time before, either by itself 50 VI, 7| together with its causes, so long as it endured itself; and 51 VII, 4| by pleasures, that they long for sensual enjoyment, and, 52 VII, 32| with great banquets, and long filled with eager cravings 53 VII, 39| ended, and the races not long finished, a pestilence began 54 VII, 43| he had chosen to do this long before, that is, in the