Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  34|         sacred abodes, and have raised huge Capitols. You are endeavouring
 2   I,  38|        His other gifts; who has raised our thoughts to heaven from
 3   I,  45|        command, at whose voice, raised in the utterance of audible
 4  II,  21|    spring, and that if possible raised to his lips in the hollow
 5  II,  60|       whole mind and spirit; be raised above these subjects, and
 6 III,  35|       philosophy, who have been raised by your praises to its highest
 7 III,  39| mistaken who suppose that those raised to divine honours, and deified
 8 III,  39|         who have deserved to be raised to the stars after passing
 9   V,  30|    supposes that they have been raised to the rank of the gods
10   V,  31|      grievous charges have been raised by you to the injury of
11  VI,   6|         temples which have been raised with golden domes and lofty
12  VI,  13|  statuary, Phidias, when he had raised the form of Olympian Jupiter
13  VI,  18|         of the hand, at another raised to an immense height, and
14  VI,  22|   dealing with his wife, having raised the deity to his couch,
15 VII,  40|        for, when the pillar was raised, and the statue turned towards
16 VII,  51|   bereft some of their liberty, raised others to the height of
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