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 1   I,  20|           that the gods seek the help of mortals; and were they
 2   I,  48|          by whom you allege that help has been brought to the
 3   I,  49| perchance, you say that the gods help the good, but that the miseries
 4   I,  49|          who in adversity sought help against violence and the
 5  II,  17|       give to them also hands to help them, they too would, without
 6  II,  40|         of daily life, borrowing help for their weakness from
 7  II,  65|        you wish Him to bring you help, whose gifts and bounties
 8  II,  71| antiquity, we are told. And what help does that give you, or how
 9  II,  73|    preserved by their favour and help. But if you think that this
10  II,  75|        it was necessary to bring help, required that as a fitting
11  II,  75|         it was necessary to give help to the men of old in one
12  II,  76|        to this life, nor has any help been promised or aid decreed
13 III,  24|          their usual favours and help. Cannot the gods, then,
14 III,  24|      sacrifices, is not to bring help to those who ask it, but
15 III,  42|         calls, from whom he asks help for the affairs and occasions
16 III,  43|        hope that I shall receive help from them, if Ceres, Pales,
17 III,  43|          how shall I enjoy their help and favour, when I have
18  IV,   4|         ever ready graciously to help them. We wish, indeed, that
19  IV,   4|        to themselves, who do not help other nations? and how can
20  VI,   5|        not the case, all hope of help is taken away, and it will
21  VI,   5|       words of the suppliant for help cannot penetrate? For either
22  VI,   8|       and from whom you may, ask help in trying circumstances?
23  VI,   9|       something else-to hope for help from a deity, and pray to
24 VII,  10|     there is no room for all the help given by the gods, their
25 VII,  10|       the ears of those in whose help you cannot trust at your
26 VII,  12|      demand that their power and help should be given to them,
27 VII,  48|   objectionable; that it brought help to our ancestors, on the
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