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 1   I,  45|             the lame run? Was it His work, too, that the maimed stretched
 2   I,  50|              deeds and of His divine work, ill order that no lurking
 3  II,  17|         dexterously in every kind of work.
 4  II,  22|            way brought up; with what work or business he has been
 5  II,  30|             of the difficulty of the work, which leads to no result.
 6  II,  58|            and made, by what kind of work, pray, or for what purpose?
 7  II,  67|          Virginalis? Do your matrons work in the halls of your houses,
 8 III,  13|          services; hands to do their work, moving easily by means
 9 III,  22| intelligently expert in some kind of work, must himself first know
10  VI,  12|             workman prepares for his work; the Delian god with a plectrum
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