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 1  II,   6|           you have stamped on your memory the Fornix of Lucilius,
 2  II,  24|        that we merely call back to memory those things which we knew
 3  II,  26|        whether the soul recalls to memory or learns for the first
 4  II,  28|        same body which deprives of memory the soul which enters it,
 5  II,  28|            that you have lost your memory, but a proof and evidence
 6  II,  70|           from Saturn, before that Memory, Alcmena, Maia, Juno, Latona,
 7 III,  31|        have maintained that she is memory, whence her name even, Minerva,
 8 III,  31|           she were some goddess of memory. But if this is credited,
 9 III,  37|        they are Jove's by his wife Memory, or Mens; some relate that
10  IV,  13| fogetfulness, and putting away the memory of your early lessons, both
11  IV,  33|      carefully study and commit to memory that which should have been
12   V,  15|           written, to abide in the memory of ages.
13   V,  16|       palms? Do they not recall to memory those lamentations with
14  VI,  11|          hand down these things to memory; the Arabians an unshapen
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