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 1   I,   2|       prosper? Does the earth refuse to receive the seed committed
 2  II,   5|   with perverse obstinacy you refuse to believe, time may too
 3  II,  24|       becoming that we should refuse credit to what you say,-
 4  II,  65|       do not wish, why do you refuse of your own accord to select
 5 III,   3|   know, but are unwilling and refuse to admit, that these are
 6 III,   5|       in just the same way we refuse to worship those of whose
 7 III,   6|   hands in prayer, and do not refuse to draw near whithersoever
 8  IV,  13|                13. Or, if you refuse to believe this on account
 9   V,  19|     other Bacchanalia also we refuse to proclaim, in which there
10  VI,   3|     them, or that they do not refuse and scorn to shut themselves
11  VI,  15| whether you would do this, or refuse to obey. Perhaps you will
12  VI,  15|    What stupidity it is-for I refuse to call it blindness-to
13 VII,  43|        that this fellow would refuse to obey, would it not have
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