Book, Paragraph

1 III,  18|        For if we said that He sees in the same way as ourselves,
2 III,  18|   that He closes them, winks, sees by rays or images, or, as
3 III,  23|     and that their providence sees to the happy and fortunate
4 III,  23|     venerated in lewd sports, sees well to it that the fields
5  IV,   6|    violence of the flames; he sees that the flavour of unspoilt
6   V,   8|    Pyrrha's kindness that she sees herself addressed as a real
7   V,  29|  should stand in awe, when he sees that among the gods above
8 VII,  33| forget her displeasure if she sees mimics act the part of Adonis
9 VII,  33|       her if at her games she sees that shameful actions are
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