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 1   I,  50|       the dark eyes sight, the dead He recalled to life; and
 2   I,  50|    already lost, and order the dead to return from the tombs,
 3   I,  51|      impart power to raise the dead, to give light to the blind,
 4   I,  62|      hanging on the cross? Who dead? The human form, I reply,
 5   I,  63| difficult for Him who drew the dead from their tombs to inflict
 6  II,  11|       their birth; to call the dead back to life; to put an
 7  II,  13|       be a resurrection of the dead? And this indeed we confess
 8 III,  26|        heaps up the field with dead bodies; makes the streams
 9 III,  41|     tutelary demon, spirits of dead men.
10  IV,   4|    Diomede were heaped up with dead Romans when a thousand other
11   V,   7|     them in the garment of the dead. From the blood which had
12   V,  14| begotten from the blood of the dead. Say, again, did the mother
13   V,  14|   assent, that hair grows on a dead body,-that part perished,
14   V,  19|  tables, test the manes of the dead should be unappeasably offended.
15   V,  28|       learns that his guide is dead. But that he might fulfil
16  VI,   6|      and are sepulchres of the dead? Is it not plain and manifest,
17  VI,   6|        either that you worship dead men for immortal gods, or
18  VI,   6|    built over the tombs of the dead? Antiochus, in the ninth
19  VI,  16|       your services in vain to dead things. For, in this case,
20 VII,  37|     with the parentalia of the dead.
21 VII,  43|      that, his offspring being dead, it afterwards terrified
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