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1   I,  58| not how to trick out their tales with meretricious ornaments.
2   I,  65|   but a soothsayer's empty tales. Does He speak very stupidly,
3 III,   6|    fancies, to devise such tales about them as not merely
4  IV,  32|   inventors and authors of tales so disgraceful; you are
5  IV,  35|   allow to invent unseemly tales about the gods, and to turn
6  IV,  35|    dissolved. But in these tales even the Supreme Ruler of
7  IV,  36|    made public in shameful tales. For why, indeed, have our
8   V,  14|   Pray, when you read such tales, do you not seem to yourselves
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