Book, Paragraph

1   I,   8|  that I may not appear when asked to have nothing to offer,
2  II,   1|    dishonour to answer when asked a question, explain to us
3  II,  58| upholds itself? Can you, if asked, make it clear, and show
4 III,  20| assistance, if their aid is asked, in what belongs to another?
5  IV,  36|   God, peace and pardon are asked for all in authority, for
6   V,   1|   Jupiter to the earth, and asked from him the due Form of
7   V,  28|  obscure perhaps, and it is asked why it is done. Whoever
8 VII,  50|  yet, says my opponent, nor asked to show favour. Be it so;
9 VII,  50| helper never requires to be asked, always offering assistance
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