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 1   I,  48|  known, of other gods both giving remedies to many who were
 2  II,  30|    what danger is there in giving themselves up to the pleasures
 3  II,  77|   knowing that thus he was giving light to him whom he seemed
 4 III,  39|  is shown to stumble, who, giving them might and power not
 5  IV,  16|   all artists refrain from giving to them the figures of matrons?
 6  IV,  16|    enemies of the rest, by giving to one what belongs to all,
 7   V,  24|    the fires of Aetna; and giving herself light by means of
 8   V,  44|    in defaming the gods by giving to them the names of infamous
 9  VI,   7|  deities, did not blush in giving a name to the temple, to
10  VI,  12|    bodies of the gods, and giving forms to them, at which
11  VI,  16| are effecting nothing, and giving your services in vain to
12 VII,  32|   boys are frightened into giving over their silly wailings
13 VII,  38| ignorance, to blame us for giving them.
14 VII,  48| said to have been far from giving true indications, since
15 VII,  49|    face, rough and unhewn, giving to the figure a countenance
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