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1 I, 8| judgments? Plato, that sublime head and pillar of philosophers, 2 I, 27| of the Supreme King and Head, under our Master, Christ. 3 I, 29| because we approach the Head and Pillar of the universe 4 I, 33| with an idea of that Great Head? In whom has it not been 5 II, 45| one origin, one father and head, they should shake to their 6 II, 48| honourable descent from the head of the universe. 7 II, 60| been related to God, the head of the world, you have gained 8 II, 70| burst forth from Jupiter's head ungenerated, before Jupiter 9 II, 70| at all; but from Jove's head she was born, and began 10 II, 72| everlasting? Who is the head and fountain of things? 11 III, 13| then? that the gods have a head modelled with perfect symmetry, 12 III, 31| the Olive, born from the head of Jupiter, no goddess skilled 13 III, 43| to that with uncovered head; this one is consulted about 14 IV, 16| forth from the top of Jove's head, bearing a shield, and girt 15 IV, 16| born a goddess from the head of Jupiter, and persuade 16 IV, 16| bring forth children from ms head? That the arms you bear 17 IV, 16| even in the hollow of his head a smith's workshop? were 18 V, 1| portended by thunder with a head." The king answered. "With 19 V, 3| expiation, he says, with a head when thunderbolts have fallen. 20 V, 3| expiation be effected with the head of a wether, a sow, an ox, 21 V, 3| that Jupiter would say the head of a man, so as to anticipate 22 V, 3| ambiguous words into "an onion's head? " 23 V, 4| have been made with a man's head, I do not see why the proposal 24 V, 4| by Numa with an onion's head. 25 V, 7| raising its walls with her head, which began to be crowned 26 V, 22| you do not heap upon his head, as if on some vile and 27 VI, 3| the same position as the Head and Lord of the universe, 28 VI, 7| there was rolled a man's head, buried for no very long 29 VI, 7| public-what was done with his head when cut off, or in what 30 VI, 7| temple, to name it from the head of Olus Capitolium rather 31 VI, 12| little cap on the Sun's head, how will you be able to 32 VI, 16| without the rest of the head, imperfect hands without 33 VI, 19| hand separated froth the head, or a foot divided from 34 VII, 13| stand up, to uncover his head, and leap down from his 35 VII, 21| animal it is with whose head the honour is paid which 36 VII, 46| slippery length; if it had a head and tail, a back covered