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Alphabetical [« »] designers 1 designs 1 desirable 1 desire 31 desired 6 desires 34 desiring 2 | Frequency [« »] 32 wicked 31 children 31 creatures 31 desire 31 however 31 lay 31 ourselves | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances desire |
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1 I, 2| allegation; and laying aside all desire for wrangling, by which 2 I, 12| should happen which you desire, not that which you have 3 I, 22| greater, what inordinate desire is there to assert that 4 I, 26| yourselves, whenever the savage desire has seized you, spoil us 5 I, 27| bounties, we may receive a desire for purity, and may free 6 I, 49| and not the choice of his desire, or of his sober judgment, 7 II, 21| from custom; nor will his desire extend further, not knowing 8 II, 39| contend about the objects of desire and aversion; should define 9 II, 40| be inflamed to an eager desire of possessing; that they 10 II, 56| associated with that which we desire should befall us. For what 11 III, 26| other love and passionate desire. My opponent says that Mars 12 III, 33| power; the second, of a desire common to all living creatures; 13 IV, 1| form's sake, because we desire and wish these blessings 14 IV, 7| think it auspicious, and desire, that your matrons should 15 IV, 18| we wish to find out, and desire to know, whether you can 16 IV, 26| Hyacinthus; that one burns with desire for Pelops; this one sighs 17 IV, 31| any one's spirit to a mad desire for revenge? If the relative 18 IV, 35| represented as with shameful desire using passionate gestures 19 IV, 37| excite them to a fierce desire for vengeance. But if, on 20 V, 9| be turned from his fierce desire by the horror which nature 21 V, 9| perceive how wicked was his desire, his mind being madly agitated? 22 V, 28| having obtained his wish and desire. Prostmmus politely tells 23 VI, 13| flowed the longing and eager desire for such figures. All the 24 VI, 13| him, and that with lewd desire,-and was not moved by any 25 VI, 25| naked, exciting to lustful desire; Anubis, with his dog's 26 VII, 3| these things are so. we desire to learn this, first. from 27 VII, 6| rage madly, and turn their desire to do harm, lest, having 28 VII, 22| fruitfulness, which we all desire and wish to go on always 29 VII, 26| begin to be adopted? or what desire of novelty assailed the 30 VII, 31| is kept from excessive desire of wine! 31 VII, 37| you do not think that they desire anything contrary to what