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 1   I,   3|          these plagues have been devised against our sin, whence
 2   I,  24|     priestlings, ever vain, have devised these fables; for they,
 3   I,  30|  Aesculapius, Hercules, or Diana devised the plan of showers and
 4  II,   7|        by whose ingenuity he was devised? what he does in the world? (
 5  II,  19|     exaltation, because they had devised the arts of grammar, music,
 6  II,  61|         the origin of souls; who devised the causes of ills; whether
 7  II,  66|      that garments of cloth were devised, more useful and convenient
 8 III,  16|         dictated by chagrin, and devised by bitter hatred? How much
 9  IV,  14|       Saturn, and is the one who devised the use of arms; the fourth
10  IV,  34|        his lust has invented and devised. And yet you do not blush
11   V,   2| reflection; for all have been so devised and fitted to be laughed
12   V,  12|          if such a tale had been devised by you! All fathers relate
13   V,  15|         the contrary, framed and devised in utter falsehood. For
14   V,  29|       from thinking that we have devised what is so impious, we do
15   V,  40|         can any greater wrong be devised than to term and call the
16 VII,   9|        not man? Who found out or devised so many forms of wickedness,
17 VII,  46|          development of language devised. For if it crawled as a
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