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 1   I,  25|      among all exalted ones, to pray to Him with respectful submission
 2   I,  26|                  26. Is this, I pray, that daring and heinous
 3   I,  59|    wholesome for us. For how, I pray you, does it interfere with
 4   I,  64|       that He has done, tell, I pray you, for what crime? What
 5   I,  65|      those who believe. What, I pray you, means this cruelty,
 6  II,   2|     supreme God, to know how to pray to God Supreme, who alone
 7  II,   6|      the supreme Ruler? Whence, pray, has so much wisdom been
 8  II,  10|          what kind of judgment, pray, is this, so unjust that
 9  II,  29|        since it is so, cease, I pray you, cease to rate trifling
10  II,  34|         this is the case, what, pray, is so unfair as that we
11  II,  50|        there are. Who are they, pray? Tell us. The philosophers,
12  II,  58|     made, by what kind of work, pray, or for what purpose? Can
13 III,  16|       beautiful in man,-what, I pray you, worthy of admiration,
14 III,  28|         also? or, why should we pray them to avert from us misfortunes
15  IV,   1|     these, too, are deities, we pray you to teach us in our ignorance,
16  IV,   4|        everywhere? and where, I pray you, was this goddess Pellonia
17  IV,   8|                       8. Say, I pray you,-that Peta, Puta, Patella
18  IV,  24|      eyes. For what about them, pray, have we indeed ever either
19   V,  12|        even? Was that Acdestis, pray, the lopping off of whose
20   V,  14| putrefying smell of the member? Pray, when you read such tales,
21   V,  24|        rites of our state. Who, pray, says this, or who repeats
22   V,  37|   Proserpine.What has happened, pray, that the story should be
23   V,  42|    instance from the sun, what, pray, has the golden sun done
24  VI,   5|         think about, what hope, pray, will there be to all of
25  VI,   8|     also, what reason is there, pray, to fashion and set up images
26  VI,   9|      for help from a deity, and pray to an image without feeling?
27  VI,   9|         feeling? Is not this, I pray you, that which is said
28  VI,  10|     think that it is not, what, pray, is the meaning of so great
29  VI,  14|        be heard in common: Why, pray, is this, O men! that of
30 VII,  15|    condition they may be? What, pray, you ask, is this very great
31 VII,  43|       make him sorrowful? What, pray, was the meaning of this
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