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 1   I,  37|             what mothers they were each sprung, in what district they were
 2  II,  22|                 essence, and lives here sprung from the fountains of life,
 3  II,  39|                 world sent hither souls sprung from Himself for this purpose-a
 4  II,  43|            these souls, then, wise, and sprung from the first causes, become
 5  II,  46|            whoever imagines that man is sprung from Him is guilty of blasphemous
 6  II,  48|              from what parent they have sprung, and by what causes they
 7  II,  48|                patrician race, but have sprung from insignificant families.
 8  II,  51|                and beginnings they have sprung. But what kind of crime
 9  II,  56| discussions-from what parents they have sprung, or by whom they are produced-we
10  II,  70|           Jupiter, and born of a parent sprung from Saturn, before that
11  II,  70|               to examine when your gods sprung up,-what origins, what causes
12  II,  70|               they have burst forth and sprung? But how shameful how shameless
13  II,  71|                with Ops, as you relate, sprung from Coelus and Hecate.
14  II,  71|           kinship, inasmuch as they are sprung from one stock and race.
15  II,  71|                you adhere shown to have sprung up lately; but it is also
16  II,  73|             been made. Our religion has sprung up just now; for now He
17 III,  29|             Janus, who, they say, being sprung from Coelus and Hecate,
18  IV,  14|              use of arms; the fourth is sprung from Jove, and the Messenians
19  IV,  16|              her mother, or because she sprung forth from the top of Jove'
20  IV,  16|              honour of my name, O Sais, sprung from the mud and eddies
21  IV,  28|               time cut off the children sprung from himself, and was punished
22   V,   8|                 is certain that men are sprung originally from the casting
23   V,  10|             race is said by you to have sprung and proceeded from stones,
24   V,  11|              and after that drunkenness sprung from drinking, to have carefully
25   V,  19|                by his brothers, parsley sprung from the blood of the murdered
26   V,  22|                from the child which had sprung from himself, withhold him
27   V,  29|               with passion, and sisters sprung from the same parents, to
28   V,  37|                  and a maiden. Summanus sprung forth from the earth, borne
29  VI,  21|                was not right that a son sprung from Apollo, a father smooth
30 VII,  28|                even among the creatures sprung from the earth, the same
31 VII,  34|              from what causes have they sprung? From this it is clear,
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