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 1  II,   5|            unfaithful to Christ and cast off the oaths of the warfare
 2  II,   7|          outlines of body, and this cast of face, from the hand of
 3  II,  12|            anguish and shame, again cast himself down from the roof
 4  II,  14|         have learned that souls are cast by their foes and enemies?
 5  II,  14| unreasonably supposed that they are cast into rivers blazing with
 6  II,  14|          foul abysses. For they are cast in, and being annihilated,
 7  II,  14|         fiercely cruel beings shall cast them, who were unknown before
 8  II,  49|             forthwith sweet, if you cast or throw into it a few drops
 9 III,  23|          but why has the raging sea cast up so many cruelly-shattered
10 III,  27|           men, leaping voluntarily, cast themselves headlong over
11 III,  35|              while all the rest are cast aside, and that as having
12  IV,  34|            poem, by which a slur is cast upon the reputation and
13   V,   1|   themselves upon the sleepers, and cast chains round them, lying
14   V,  10|        parts, and drank in the seed cast on them, and when their
15   V,  13|          ordered by Sangarius to be cast far away: that which he
16   V,  23|             bedaubed with the filth cast forth. I should wish, I
17  VI,   6|            an inexpiable affront is cast upon the deities, whose
18  VI,  14|         been melted down, they were cast into these shapes and came
19  VI,  14|           labour of your hands, -to cast yourself down upon your
20  VI,  16|           do not fear or scruple to cast unclean things in obedience
21 VII,   4|          sacrifice to the gods, and cast upon their flaming altars
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