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 1   I,  10|      famines, and other baneful forms of plagues: how can you
 2   I,  13|       undergone dangers of many forms.
 3   I,  64|    writing books assail in many forms with biting reproaches public
 4  II,   9|      soul, and sets up bodiless forms, to Plato, the disciple
 5  II,  10|      Did Plato see the bodiless forms? Democritus, the meeting
 6  II,  30| assuming also, as they do, many forms of torture? And who will
 7  II,  39|         that they put on mortal forms, should be divided by differences
 8  II,  40|         parted from their human forms by a wasting sickness? Was
 9  II,  41|       henna; nor, though in the forms of men, blush to curl their
10  II,  43|     become acquainted with such forms of baseness, crime, and
11  II,  51|     Himself, and enter into the forms of men. For you conjecture,
12  II,  67|        citadel, or practise the forms of the Fetiales, solemnly
13  II,  77|   against these our shadows and forms, so far you free us from
14 III,  12|          attribute to the Deity forms; for this is supposed to
15 III,  12|      not have anything like the forms with which the termination
16 III,  13|      that you limit the gods by forms:-you even confine them to
17 III,  14|         in the contour of their forms. For if each and all have
18 III,  15|      because they ingrafted the forms of dumb animals upon their
19 III,  16|      the gods have indeed other forms, and that you have given
20 III,  16|      had ascribed to the divine forms that which you had supposed
21 III,  16|        been to give to them the forms of elephants, panthers,
22 III,  20|      This, then, this matter of forms and sexes, is the first
23  IV,   5|       fixedness, but take their forms from our sides, just as
24  IV,  26|        having assumed countless forms, and concealed by mean deceptions
25  IV,  28|       impure desires in all the forms of lust? But yet you declare
26   V,  18|        manner hunt up the other forms of baseness, whether those
27  VI,  10|        your hands they take the forms of men filling with breath
28  VI,  12|         of the gods, and giving forms to them, at which even the
29  VI,  13|         certain images have the forms of certain men, and the
30  VI,  14|    shapes and came out into the forms which you see, baked in
31  VI,  15|      heaven if they receive the forms of men, ears, noses, cheeks,
32  VI,  15|      when bulk up in the bodily forms of statues. What stupidity
33  VI,  19|     become if the gods have the forms of men, as your belief declares;
34  VI,  24|         as men; and that august forms of gold and silver were
35  VI,  24|      while, besides innumerable forms of crime and wickedness,
36  VI,  26|                  26. O dreadful forms of terror and frightful
37 VII,   9|    found out or devised so many forms of wickedness, that they
38 VII,  11|      misfortunes, the kinds and forms of which no enumeration
39 VII,  13|         by some, and applied to forms of ceremony. For they say
40 VII,  21|       deities, and that certain forms of supplication should be
41 VII,  21|       deities, and that certain forms of supplication should he
42 VII,  42|         death, and with various forms of torture? He was led across,
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