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 1   I,   4|      inasmuch as you are wont to lay to our blame the cause of
 2   I,  15|          to this, that they both lay aside and resume anger with
 3  II,   7|    obscure subjects, and seek to lay bare the mysteries of nature,
 4  II,   7|           from what causes hairs lay aside their natural darkness,
 5  II,  10|      very proposition which they lay down is a declaration of
 6  II,  16|       practice of vice? Will you lay aside your habitual arrogance,
 7  II,  27|        anything whatever, either lay aside their knowledge while
 8  II,  41|      kind of wantonness, both to lay aside the strength of their
 9  II,  45|          overthrow their cities, lay waste their lands as enemies,
10  II,  58|       certainty? If you chose to lay aside audacious conjectures,
11  II,  63| preserver at their time of need? Lay aside these cares, and abandon
12 III,   2|         our reverence. For as we lay hold of the source of the
13  IV,  26| daughters of Thestius at once to lay aside their virginal title,
14   V,   4|         has overcome you, and to lay aside the means which you
15   V,  10|       attacking all things which lay in his way, he made havoc
16   V,  12|       bosom of the earth, did it lay hold of the ground with
17   V,  13|         in which not only do men lay aside their virile powers,
18   V,  32|    Therefore he who says Jupiter lay with his mother, does not
19  VI,   6|         the places in which Apis lay hid, as to those Polyandria
20 VII,   5|      this purpose, that they may lay aside their anger and passions,
21 VII,   8|           that for them they may lay aside their resentment,
22 VII,  13|       nor feel any pleasure, nor lay aside their anger and resentment,
23 VII,  17|       and, just as barking dogs, lay aside their fierceness for
24 VII,  23|          receive offerings, will lay aside their mischievous
25 VII,  25|       beasts, and if they do not lay aside their auger and resentment,
26 VII,  32|          been shown to them, and lay aside their fiery spirit
27 VII,  33|  offences committed by men, they lay it aside, get rid of it,
28 VII,  33|          multitude? Does Jupiter lay aside his resentment if
29 VII,  36|      they are not so stern as to lay aside their resentment only
30 VII,  46|         of fleshly substance, it lay stretched out in slippery
31 App     |        to mischief and fury, and lay these aside again, being
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