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 1   I,  25|          senses, so to speak, to love Him, to look up to Him with
 2   I,  43|       and mad desires of illicit love? Or if they seem to attempt
 3   I,  46|       men of unpolluted mind who love Him, not in airy dreams,
 4   I,  65|        set before you and by the love of safety. Christ shone
 5  II,   5|          has not, changed by His love, subdued its fierceness,
 6  II,  55| agreeable, which is very full of love and joy and gladness, which
 7  II,  56|      overthrow, to destroy, from love of contradiction, although
 8 III,  26|        commit wars, to the other love and passionate desire. My
 9 III,  28|       make us believe in gods of love and war, that there are
10  IV,   9|          that which the indolent love most of all,-an undisturbed
11  IV,  22|        do you fashion about your love? Do you not, then, observe
12  IV,  26|        have ascribed to the gods love of women, do you also say
13  IV,  28|       slave, was wounded, and in love, and submitted to the seduction
14  IV,  35|    represented by gestures as in love, and is delineated with
15   V,  13|        as the theatres tell, her love is infamous and disgraceful.
16  VI,  22|          name,-carried away with love of the Venus because of
17 VII,   9|       have as many members? They love their young, and come together
18 VII,  14|       their natural weakness and love of standing above their
19 VII,  36|   pestilences, others who excite love and madness, others, even,
20 VII,  36|          is in the celestials no love of blood, and that they
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