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1 1 | nor dejected, nor did he ever laugh~to disguise his vexation,
2 1 | on the other hand, was he ever~passionate or suspicious.
3 1 | too, that no~man could ever think that he was despised
4 1 | despised by Maximus, or ever~venture to think himself
5 1 | all flattery; and to be ever watchful over the things~
6 1 | want them. No one could ever say of him that he was~either
7 5 | universe, and so on for ever. And by consequence~of such
8 5 | begot me, and so on for~ever in the other direction.
9 6 | they have never seen or ever~will see, this they set
10 6 | truth by which no~man was ever injured. But he is injured
11 7 | order that the world~may be ever new.~ When a man has done
12 7 | so as to be~disturbed if ever thou shouldst not have them.~
13 7 | fountain of good, and it will ever bubble~up, if thou wilt
14 7 | bubble~up, if thou wilt ever dig.~ The body ought to
15 8 | it. But no such man would~ever repent of having refused
16 8 | let it go.~ If thou didst ever see a hand cut off, or a
17 9 | will continue~to change for ever, and these again for ever.
18 9 | ever, and these again for ever. For if a man reflects on~
19 9 | bad, and that no power has~ever been found in so many gods
20 12| whole universe continues ever young and perfect.~And everything
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