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1 9 | the flames ye kindle, boys divine,~I can endure, so ye be 2 11| there is no such need. ~The divine Hadrian, when he honoured 3 11| read not a few poems by the divine Hadrian himself which were 4 11| emperor and censor, the divine Hadrian, and once done was 5 12| nothing of those lofty and divine Platonic doctrina, that 6 12| above things human to things divine, of tha t beauty which once 7 25| remember the very words of that divine philosopher. Let me recall 8 26| piety and wisdom in things divine, full of honour and glory 9 26| against such a mysterious and divine power. Against other dangers 10 43| asserts that there are certain divine powers holding a position 11 43| is in truth immortal and divine; and thus, as it were in 12 43| may be provided for the divine indwelling power (if indeed 13 49| the utmost clearness the divine purpose that shaped our 14 50| sickness', but al so the `Divine sickness', in this resembling 15 56| good jest to mock at things divine. For I learn from certain 16 56| his rejection of things divine, he may be unable to induce