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 1   I,  64|      crime? What has He done to turn aside the course of justice,
 2  II,  40|         up lofty mountains, and turn the unknown bowels of the
 3  II,  51|       on the other hand, say in turn from what causes and beginnings
 4  II,  60|       yet hesitating whither to turn; be ever mindful of Him;
 5  II,  64|       take what is offered, and turn it to your own advantage?
 6  II,  67|         urge against us that we turn away from the religion of
 7  II,  70|         be retorted upon you in turn!
 8 III,  27|    their children; that fathers turn to themselves their daughters'
 9 III,  43|         in your divine clemency turn away all these evils, by
10  IV,   4|       Whom, then, will Pellonia turn to flight, since on both
11  IV,   5|       on my left hand; and if I turn my face thither, the west
12  IV,   5|        s back. But, again, if I turn my eyes to the region of
13  IV,  15|       fixed end to which it can turn itself, without being made
14  IV,  19|       perhaps these things will turn out to be false, and what
15  IV,  23|         could move, which could turn to it the eyes of Jupiter?
16  IV,  23|       other also can be made to turn from even by merely thinking.
17  IV,  35|    tales about the gods, and to turn them shamefully into sport?
18   V,   1|        with hair." The deity in turn, "With the life. With a
19   V,   2|        such ceremonies you will turn aside my wrath; and if I
20   V,   3| anticipate and prevent him, and turn his uncertain and ambiguous
21   V,   9|       ruler of the world, then, turn to force, when, in his heedlessness
22   V,  18|     more, to tell the truth, we turn aside ourselves from some
23   V,  27|        that they may be able to turn their mind to victuals and
24 VII,   6|        they may rage madly, and turn their desire to do harm,
25 VII,  10|       For as they are unable to turn aside the course of events,
26 VII,  11|       were able to ward off, to turn aside, those evils from
27 VII,  12|       they bestow blessings and turn away what is injurious,
28 VII,  12|         favour to the rich man, turn their eyes away from the
29 VII,  17|      gods were to enjoin you to turn these things to your own
30 VII,  18|      religious scruple, another turn with disgust from pork,
31 VII,  33|      rigidly virtuous mind will turn from with disgust, the performers
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