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1 I, 2| upon the earth? Has the moon ceased to shape herself 2 I, 29| fashioned him? Since the moon is a goddess in your estimation, 3 I, 38| rays of the sun; why the moon, always uninjured in her 4 II, 58| even so opposite? what the moon is, what the stars? why, 5 II, 61| in breadth: whether the moon shines with borrowed light, 6 III, 31| arguments that Minerva is the moon, and proves it by the authority 7 III, 35| throughout all its parts. The moon, the sun, the earth, the 8 V, 23| the light of the sun and moon; nay more, that he should 9 VI, 4| the stars, the sun, the moon, while they wander above 10 VI, 10| and of mortal bodies. The moon is always in motion, and