Book, Paragraph

1  II,   5|        to believe, time may too late show to be true, and ceaseless
2  II,  36|         you before, now, though late, receive and learn from
3  II,  72|          then, but we have been late in learning what we should
4  II,  74|     summer, and autumn come too late? why, after the crops have
5  II,  74|       why they were produced so late by Jupiter, that only later
6  II,  75|       the Saviour sent forth so late? In unbounded, eternal ages,
7  II,  75| whatever should be spoken of as late. For where there is no end
8  II,  75|        is too soon, nothing too late. For time is perceived from
9  VI,  16|         then, even though it is late, and accept true methods
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