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 1   I,  49|     by Him, who in adversity sought help against violence and
 2   I,  61|   explained to you which you sought to know and to hear.
 3  II,  18|      they all been painfully sought out and brought to light,
 4  II,  21|      is any thing more to be sought after.
 5  II,  30|     why philosophy should be sought out, even if it is true
 6  II,  31|   out a reason for its being sought after: while, that is, that
 7  II,  55| these things, and have never sought and striven to know things
 8 III,  36|                    36. If we sought to subvert the belief in
 9  IV,  32|    no means thoughtless, who sought to trace out the character
10  IV,  33|     supported, and which are sought after by ears enervated
11   V,   2|     parched with thirst, and sought the gushing fountains, that
12   V,  27|    they enter into marriages sought stealthily and by fraud?
13   V,  27|  force? Are they, when lost, sought for as men are? and do they
14   V,  33|    by which not the truth is sought after, but always the image,
15  VI,  24|      of gold and silver were sought for them, for no other reason
16 VII,  25|   and is variety of flavours sought for to get rid of their
17 VII,  26|   times neither men nor gods sought for this incense, it is
18 VII,  41|      did him no service-nay, sought both to allow what he disapproved,
19 VII,  43|               43. If Jupiter sought to have his games celebrated,
20 VII,  43| greater care; if he honestly sought to restore the people to
21 VII,  45|    he may gulp down the food sought for with gaping mouth; he
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