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1 I, 3| proclaim loudly that no mortal ever escaped from them with 2 I, 31| art verily worthy-if only mortal tongue may speak of Thee-that 3 I, 60| might fix itself? For what mortal is there who could have 4 II, 16| swiftly down towards our mortal bodies, causes pursue us 5 II, 35| opponents, if souls are mortal and of neutral character, 6 II, 35| consider that our reason is as mortal as we ourselves are, and 7 II, 39| after that they put on mortal forms, should be divided 8 II, 63| which were cut off in their mortal state before He came? Can 9 III, 12| this character, we think mortal and perishable; nor do we 10 III, 40| shades below, the fourth to mortal men, making some unintelligible 11 V, 3| the craft and cunning of a mortal would overreach him? You 12 V, 4| Jupiter himself? But for a mortal's anticipating what Jupiter-whom 13 V, 14| and that the rest of his mortal body, free from the law 14 V, 22| each particular. For what mortal is there, with but little 15 V, 31| the gods loved frail and mortal bodies? was it not you? 16 VI, 2| all. For it belongs to a mortal race and human weakness 17 VI, 10| features of a man, and of mortal bodies. The moon is always 18 VII, 3| external to itself, must be mortal and on the way to destruction, 19 VII, 3| to the body,-that what is mortal should support what is immortal, 20 VII, 5| suffering and frailty must be mortal; but anger harasses and 21 VII, 5| therefore that should be called mortal which has been made subject 22 VII, 28| in the same way, must be mortal, because it is sustained 23 VII, 35| mark, as form belongs to a mortal body; and if they have any, 24 VII, 51| should be believed: and what mortal is there, although he may