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 1   I,  20|        seems, then, that the gods seek the help of mortals; and
 2   I,  57|          speech; and whatever you seek to say concerning our writers,
 3   I,  58|      those ornaments by which men seek to establish their statements,
 4   I,  59|    evidences a worthless heart to seek enjoyment in matters of
 5   I,  64|      their enduring writings; who seek to persuade men that the
 6  II,   5|          mysteries of philosophy, seek to learn these things, despising
 7  II,   7|     discuss obscure subjects, and seek to lay bare the mysteries
 8  II,  16|           so much upon us, but to seek the means by which the danger
 9  II,  32|          of these fears? We often seek out remedies for wounds
10  II,  34|       been fitting that we should seek to honour him from whom
11  II,  37|         noblest teachings, rashly seek these regions of earth,
12  II,  39|           with crafty devices, to seek out poisons by means of
13  II,  40|    without being sown, and do not seek for themselves the protection
14  II,  41|           foreheads with fillets, seek for cosmetics to deck their
15  II,  60|            and who do not care to seek out and inquire into those
16  II,  60|         but, as much as possible, seek the Lord of the universe
17  II,  61|     unless you give yourselves to seek to know the Supreme God,
18  II,  66|         things, and to pursue and seek that with more pleasure
19  II,  77|         as far as you assault and seek to rage against these our
20 III,   3|         plebeian mass. But do not seek to point out to us pictures
21 III,   7|         why should I say that men seek from him subtleties of expression
22 III,  12|          as you believe, you must seek out teachers of greater
23 III,  44|         the very things which you seek to establish. If there is
24  IV,  12| themselves to make known what you seek to learn? Did you ever see
25  IV,  16|        desires? Go further, then, seek for yourself another name
26  IV,  28|           must, therefore, either seek out other gods, to whom
27   V,   7|           himself, and brought to seek a wife, fills all the guests
28   V,  20|     mother, and yet not daring to seek by open force that for which
29   V,  21|      order of the gods is sent to seek his pardon; no one has weight
30   V,  24|           was, she set herself to seek the lost one all over the
31  VI,   9|           fuller; " "and when you seek a man's advice, to require
32  VI,  17|      assent? And what do the gods seek for in figures of earthenware
33 VII,   8|     generous in forgiving, and to seek no return for their gifts.
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