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1 4 | things which they are wont to give are withheld from many that 2 5 | to which I should fear to give utterance. Nay, my eloquence 3 12 | and wild beasts also, to give themselves over to the grat 4 15 | reversed in such wise as to give back an image turned to 5 18 | and sent back to earth to give hearing to this case, would 6 19 | semblance of poverty to give evidence of their moderation, 7 27 | letter?' As if anyone should give the reasons for another 8 29 | nothing in all this that can give rise to suspicion, neither 9 40 | money for his purse, but to give assistance to his fellow 10 51 | far as I have been able to give it a lucid explanation in 11 53 | credence do you expect us to give you after this? Are we to 12 54 | 54] ~I give you full leave; invent what 13 56 | same solemn ceremonies, give a sign and you shall hear 14 61 | form of a skeleton, I yet give it especial honour and call 15 63 | for me at Oea. You here, give it them! Let them see it, 16 66 | him in such a way as to give him the appearance of pursuing 17 68 | you have already done, to give the best of your attention 18 69 | that she should marry? ~Give me the letter, or better 19 69 | me the letter, or better give it to Aemilianus and let 20 73 | persuaded his mother to give me the preference over all 21 74 | since I cannot avoid it -- give a brief description of t 22 82 | take my part and reply, `Give us the whole lett er, please! 23 83 | something to say; men should not give ear to a dishonest villain 24 92 | deeds into your own hands, give them to Rufinus who incited 25 93 | she had given them and to give them good hopes of one day 26 94 | Maximus, that you will readily give a hearing to this letter. 27 94 | I will recite it myself. Give me Avitus' letter. That 28 96 | whole affair that could give you or [anyone else] a handle 29 100| 100] ~Give me the will which was made 30 101| against me, or did my wife give me even so much as this 31 102| to condemn the accused! Give him some hint to follow! 32 102| him some hint to follow! Give him even the slightest reasonable