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1   I,  64| should be held in common; who lie with boys, beautiful, lustful,
2  II,   1|      of purity, or stealthily lie in wait for other men's
3  II,   3|      would have true religion lie; what danger arose to you
4  II,   7|      know these things, which lie open to all, and are recognisable
5  II,  12|   headlong by his own weight, lie prostrate with his legs
6  II,  39|       feign, to dissemble, to lie, to cheat, to deceive, to
7   V,  33| counsel with them? or did you lie hid in their bosoms at the
8  VI,  16|     even those at least which lie open to all should have
9 VII,  32|      that they may be able to lie on softer cushions, the
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