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1   I,  11|  because you are unable to endure the hottest rays of the
2   I,  48|   the bodies of men should endure. What act like these have
3  II,  27|   if indeed it purposes to endure and abide within the limits
4 III,   8| fleeting and transient may endure being ever renewed and maintained?
5 III,  12|   we believe that that can endure for ever which an inevitable
6 III,  38|   renewed in strength, and endure; Manilius, that they are
7   V,  45| deities as not even we men endure, if any one applies and
8  VI,   1| they give way to scorn, or endure them with anger, if they
9 VII,   3|    causes them to live and endure throughout their endless
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