Book, Paragraph

 1  II,  60| knowledge you have indeed been related to God, the head of the
 2 III,  28|        do not do what you have related; or if they do the things
 3  IV,  13|      already laid hold of, and related by those writers.
 4  IV,  25|     Hipocoon's children? Is it related at our instance that Jupiter
 5   V,  24|     stories are there publicly related under the mask of religion
 6   V,  29|  yourselves to be, nor any one related to you by blood and friendship?
 7   V,  41|      and what is quite pure is related in filthy language, so that
 8  VI,   1|   which are nailed and closely related to them. For you are here
 9  VI,   6|      citadel of Larissa, it is related and declared that Acrisius
10 VII,   9|        that they can hardly be related in ten thousand chronicles
11 VII,  44|        of life at which, as is related in your books, a thunderbolt
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