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Alphabetical [« »] desirable 1 desire 31 desired 6 desires 34 desiring 2 desirous 1 desist 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 learned 35 sent 35 venus 34 desires 34 evil 34 find 34 hands | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances desires |
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1 I, 2| and of the sea no sexual desires, and do they not conceive 2 I, 43| females, the flames and mad desires of illicit love? Or if they 3 II, 29| not, in short, gratify his desires in all things demanded by 4 II, 30| blindness, to curb innate desires, to restrict your mode of 5 II, 62| delusions, and excite vain desires. None but the Almighty God 6 II, 67| customs to new conditions and desires, this accusation holds against 7 III, 9| suggestion of their own desires? For it is not likely that 8 III, 10| passions, rush with maddened desires into mutual embraces, and 9 III, 26| and the fair mother of the Desires; to one of whom you commit 10 III, 27| themselves their daughters' desires; that old men, bringing 11 III, 27| gratification of filthy desires; that wise and brave men, 12 IV, 16| passions, full of maddening desires? Go further, then, seek 13 IV, 22| not stay the force of his desires on the queen of the deities, 14 IV, 26| what shall I say of the desires with which it is written 15 IV, 26| written that he obtained his desires by deceit, at one time changing 16 IV, 28| where there are lusts, desires, sensual pleasures; where 17 IV, 28| the seduction of impure desires in all the forms of lust? 18 IV, 31| being neither wishes nor desires these; or, with foul beliefs, 19 V, 5| Jupiter assailed with lewdest desires. But when, after long strife, 20 V, 20| evil passions and forbidden desires, for she is said by the 21 V, 20| obtains his incestuous desires; and the fraud being disclosed 22 V, 22| daughter too, with furious desires; and could no sacredness 23 V, 29| or who can keep back his desires from his kinsfolk, and those 24 V, 29| man give himself up to his desires without distinction, being 25 V, 32| off to gratify the basest desires; but because we cover the 26 VI, 2| should not he excited by any desires; should send misfortune 27 VI, 23| knew was suggested to human desires by themselves. But if the 28 VII, 1| and are not possessed by desires for such things. What, then, 29 VII, 26| most agreeable to their desires. For it is almost a novelty; 30 VII, 29| supreme, lest he be choked. He desires to break wind, and is unable; 31 VII, 31| interdicted, would extend his desires too far, and rob his suppliant 32 VII, 34| actions, circumstances, and desires. But if they were to perceive 33 VII, 35| provide, by their carnal desires, one generation of offspring 34 VII, 51| and named, who at one time desires these things, at another