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1 I, 36| floating islands? Is it Venus, daughter of Dione, paramour 2 II, 70| power. But, again, if Liber, Venus, Diana, Mercury, Apollo, 3 III, 6| Minerva, Juno, Apollo, Venus, Triptolemus, Hercules, 4 III, 27| apply this very argument to Venus in exactly the same way. 5 III, 27| ascribed to the instigation of Venus. Is it, then, under compulsion 6 III, 33| consenting voice. We pass by Venus, named because lust assails 7 IV, 7| 7. Does Venus Militaris, also, preside 8 IV, 17| Bacchus, but only one; one Venus, and in like manner one 9 IV, 24| that the radiant Cytherean Venus grew up, having taken form 10 IV, 25| 25. Did we say that Venus was a courtezan, deified 11 IV, 25| who re resented Mars and Venus as wounded by men's hands? 12 IV, 27| afterwards Vulcan, Phaeton, Mars; Venus herself, the mother of Aeneas, 13 IV, 29| condition, the duty, the gain of Venus; to whom the great mother 14 IV, 35| reverence; and, shameful to say, Venus, the mother of the race 15 V, 19| hidden mysteries of Cyprian Venus we pass by also, whose founder 16 V, 32| or shameful embraces of Venus, but names Jupiter instead 17 V, 41| In speaking of Mars and Venus as having been taken in 18 V, 41| the binding of Mars and Venus, two most inconsistent things 19 V, 43| binding of the adulterous Venus and Mars. 20 V, 45| Minerva when you mean weaving, Venus when you mean filthy lusts. 21 V, 45| are not afraid to speak of Venus instead of carnal intercourse! 22 VI, 3| this that of Juno and of Venus, this that of Hercules, 23 VI, 3| of Mars, this of Juno and Venus, Apollo dwells here, in 24 VI, 6| interred in the temple of Venus with all his family, nay, 25 VI, 12| easily flowing lines of body Venus, naked and unclothed, just 26 VI, 13| the face of the Cnidian Venus on the model of the courtesan 27 VI, 13| desperately? Blot is this the only Venus to whom there has been given 28 VI, 13| emulous rivalry, not that Venus might become more august, 29 VI, 13| that Phryne might stand for Venus. And so it was brought to 30 VI, 22| loved as a woman an image of Venus, which was held by the Cyprians 31 VI, 22| carried away with love of the Venus because of which Gnidus 32 VI, 22| in the world was the one Venus and the other to drive far 33 VI, 25| half-covered thighs, or Venus naked, exciting to lustful 34 VII, 30| connected with the pursuits of Venus, which weakens the strength 35 VII, 33| up by the players? Will Venus forget her displeasure if