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 1   I,   2|     heavenly bodies, with whose light all things are clothed,
 2   I,  24|         which is placed in open light, dare to assert in their
 3   I,  29|      Who hath given that common light, enabling us to see distinctly
 4   I,  34|       been brought forth to new light, and as not having begun
 5   I,  34|      with vital sensations into light unknown to him before. If,
 6   I,  38|       believed to alternate her light and her obscurity from intelligent
 7   I,  42|      tribes saw executed in the light of day, with no objecting
 8   I,  45|      Was He one of us, at whose light touch the issues of blood
 9   I,  50|      nerves, fill the eyes with light already lost, and order
10   I,  51|         raise the dead, to give light to the blind, restore the
11   I,  62|       manner robbed of life and light when raving as inspired,
12   I,  62|         plan of fate brought to light in hidden mysteries.
13  II,   1|         He neither extended the light of life to all, nor delivered
14  II,   7|         see by means of rays of light proceeding towards the object,
15  II,  14|   before Christ, and brought to light only by His wisdom.
16  II,  18|       sought out and brought to light, and gradually acquired
17  II,  23|      mill-stone, ploughtail, or light hoe; a carved seat, a needle,
18  II,  51|         set most clearly in the light of truth, because you say
19  II,  51|         nor does he walk in the light of knowledge. But if this
20  II,  58|       in the west, and veil its light in the east? how the sun,
21  II,  58|       greater,-these have a dim light, those a more vivid and
22  II,  59|      would be better to give us light by several eyes, to guard
23  II,  61|       moon shines with borrowed light, or from her own brightness,-
24  II,  65|    alone is there access to the light: nor may men either creep
25  II,  69|      the Etruscan Tages saw the light, did any one know or trouble
26  II,  72| wandering from it, and give the light of knowledge to those who
27  II,  77|         but will lead us to the light of liberty. As if some senseless
28  II,  77|         that thus he was giving light to him whom he seemed to
29  II,  77|    bonds, make us fly up to the light.
30 III,  18|   without the presence of other light. So we must in like manner
31 III,  33|        gradually forth into the light,-where, again, you do away
32  IV,   7|      set over things brought to light, the other over those yet
33  IV,  19|      that they have reached the light they knew not of, thanks
34  IV,  21|     your gods come forth to the light by modes of birth such as
35  IV,  25|    uncle; as Minerva, who gives light, and trims the lamps to
36  IV,  29|        brought secret things to light with noble candour. We may,
37   V,  10|         had not yet reached the light, my informant says; and
38   V,  10|      him to see the sky and the light of day, attacking all things
39   V,  15|        brought them publicly to light by the celebration of sacred
40   V,  23|        our feet, extinguish the light of the sun and moon; nay
41   V,  24|       Aetna; and giving herself light by means of these, goes
42   V,  26|       fixing her orbs of august light, Being softened, lays aside
43   V,  42|    Phaethon, the father of this light and brightness, been guilty,
44  VI,   7|       he was bereft of life and light by the slave of his brother,
45  VI,  12|        give to this one rays of light to place a little cap on
46  VI,  14|      now, and, returning to the light of the mind, look more closely
47  VI,  16|     cockroaches, which shun the light, build their nests and live
48  VI,  22|    times, his mind, spirit, the light of his reason, and his judgment
49  VI,  24|       now unheard of, spring to light in myriads from the wickedness
50 VII,  11|      the seats of diseases, the light of their eves quenched,
51 VII,  44|       him at once from life and light. But we leave this question:
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