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 1   I,   9|   injurious veil, because idle lust is not permitted to scorch
 2   I,  17|       rave, to be urged to the lust of vengeance, and to revel
 3   I,  28|  prostituted themselves to the lust of all; and yet for this
 4   I,  63|        not quench the fires of lust? Did He not check the craving
 5  II,  15|      no passion overpowers, no lust degrades us; we maintain
 6  II,  16|         most wicked; burn with lust and anger, spend our life
 7  II,  16|      and are given over to the lust of all by the prostitution
 8  II,  29|      demanded by his unbridled lust, strengthened even further
 9  II,  30|  letting loose their boundless lust to range eagerly and unchecked
10  II,  42|      abandon themselves to the lust of all, ready in the brothels,
11  II,  54|      you not do all that eager lust has required or demanded?
12 III,  27| relations burn with incestuous lust; that mothers have their
13 III,  33|        by Venus, named because lust assails all, and Proserpina,
14  IV,  16|       by the pollution of lewd lust, who, decking yourself with
15  IV,  22|   passion of a heart roused to lust after women? And what had
16  IV,  23|       23. Men, though prone to lust, and inclined, through weakness
17  IV,  25|      as Hercules at Sardis for lust and wantonness; as the Delian
18  IV,  26|       the ardour of his wanton lust? Have we ever written that
19  IV,  27|       is it only the males who lust; and has the female sex
20  IV,  28|    desires in all the forms of lust? But yet you declare all
21  IV,  34|        faults when overcome by lust of his wife, and, hardened
22  IV,  34|    deeds of baseness which his lust has invented and devised.
23   V,   4|       also, there was a greedy lust for human blood. And both
24   V,   5|         he, baffled, spent his lust on the stone. This the rock
25   V,   5|  disposition beyond control, a lust made furious, and derived
26   V,   6|     wicked compliance with his lust in the only way now possible,
27   V,   9|    overcome? and did his spent lust part him whom piety was
28   V,   9|       hold back from execrable lust after his mother?
29   V,  10|    satisfy the cravings of his lust. And here, indeed, very
30   V,  20|   fraud being disclosed by his lust, flies off known and discovered.
31   V,  22|      might be bearable. Did he lust after his mother also, after
32   V,  41|      Vulcan's art, we speak of lust, says my opponent, and anger,
33   V,  41|       unchaste? The mention of lust and anger, my opponent says,
34   V,  43|        that the restraining of lust and rashness has been spoken
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