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 1   I,  63|         striven to the utmost to keep off from Him His enemies,
 2   I,  65|        offering some medicine to keep off from you altogether
 3  II,   5|          the terrors which would keep it back, and is roused to
 4  II,  39|         the womb, burst into and keep up the silliest wailings,
 5  II,  41|        in general enjoyment, and keep holiday with festive gaiety;
 6  II,  64|        and absurd, why should He keep on inviting you, while His
 7   V,   9|        but a little time even to keep from speaking evil of Jupiter
 8   V,  13|        of her breasts? "Take and keep these," says he, "because
 9   V,  14|          body should live, alone keep always in motion. Would
10   V,  22|       the fault. Danae could not keep her virginity; the theft
11   V,  28|       what is so important, ever keep it with reverent care in
12   V,  29|      similar madness? or who can keep back his desires from his
13  VI,  16|       make their nests soft, and keep their young warm? Do you
14  VI,  20|          you guard, protect, and keep them shut up under the strongest
15  VI,  20|          and a thousand women to keep guard, lest by chance some
16  VI,  20|     frightening thieves so as to keep them away, not to beg it
17 VII,  12| celestials should be believed to keep their favours on sale, first
18 VII,  13|        in like manner, that they keep awake and sleep, walk about,
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