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1 I, 46| dreams, but in a form of pure simplicity; whose name, 2 II, 8| and filled with wisdom's pure drought, is there in life 3 II, 8| believing that it will be pure, and a union serviceable 4 II, 21| to quench his thirst than pure cold water from the spring, 5 II, 30| souls are cleansed and made pure from all uncleanness. For 6 II, 52| souls of men formed of that pure mixture of which he had 7 II, 66| So, then, even if you are pure, and have been cleansed 8 III, 10| What say you, ye holy and pure guardians of religion? Have 9 III, 10| prematurely delivered. O divinity, pure, holy, free from and unstained 10 IV, 19| them forth spotless, most pure, undefiled, ignorant of 11 IV, 26| Latona's son, most chaste and pure, with the passions of a 12 V, 11| the waters harmless while pure with much strong wine, and 13 V, 27| permissible to name among pure ears without permission, 14 V, 28| with reverent care in a pure heart. While Liber, born 15 V, 29| that the filthiness of so pure a religion may not creep 16 V, 29| been reared with morals so pure, that the example of the 17 V, 41| spoken of, and what is quite pure is related in filthy language, 18 VI, 10| face of a lion smeared with pure vermilion, and that it is 19 VII, 1| immolation of victims, about pure wine, about incense, and 20 VII, 16| pollution, washed, and perfectly pure? And what can be more polluted 21 VII, 19| the pleasant appearance of pure white; while, on the contrary, 22 VII, 22| she is even more prolific; pure and virgin heifers to Minerva 23 VII, 22| to Minerva because she is pure, of unviolated virginity. 24 VII, 29| stomach, run up, hasten, give pure wine to Jupiter, the most 25 VII, 42| to make the circus less pure, or to defile Jupiter, seeing