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1 VI | uncovered. It was of course lest immodest pleasure should
2 VIII | it. They fear, you say, lest they should be punished;
3 IX | the infants being caressed lest they should be sacrificed
4 IX | have died of themselves 27, lest we should be defiled by
5 XIV | well-nigh wasted away: Jupiter, lest he should experience the
6 XVI | these matters at length, lest we should have omitted any
7 XIX | to postpone doing this, lest we should either in our
8 XXI | surrounded with a military guard, lest, as He had predicted His
9 XXI | Himself forth to the people, lest they should be delivered
10 XXIII | if they were truly gods, lest they should depose themselves
11 XXIII | profitable and dutiful to them lest, for instance, they might
12 XXIV | another to a goat. For beware lest this action also of yours
13 XXVIII | voluntarily to propitiate, lest there should be a ready
14 XXXIII | is recalled to himself, lest he should think himself
15 XXXV | your fidelity and truth; lest perchance in this particular
16 XXXVII | retaliate when injured, lest we should resemble them
17 XXXVIII| care for the public order, lest the state should be split
18 XLII | in our enjoyment of them, lest we should use them intemperately
19 XLII | the eve of the Saturnalia, lest I should lose both night
20 XLVII | I have added this remark lest the well-known differences
21 XLVII | philosophers and ourselves, and lest any one should condemn the
22 L | tortures in his whole body, lest his own single life should
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