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1   I,  36|         you believe that He still lives, and because you worship
2   I,  64|         your luxurious habits and lives; who carry down to posterity
3  II,  22|           the divine essence, and lives here sprung from the fountains
4  II,  25| unacquainted with men, and always lives, loiters idly in the still
5  II,  32|          nevertheless, have their lives prolonged by the favour
6  IV,   2|       fortune, indeed, of him who lives happily and without exciting
7 VII,   3|         when anything on which it lives begins to be wanting. Again,
8 VII,  43|          by being robbed of their lives? And can any man believe
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