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1 mI, 3 | fighting against Venus, makes men women; when with s her magic 2 mI, 3 | her magic art she unmans men. It is not pretense that 3 pI, 14 | greeting the tastes of men with its approach. The small 4 pI, 15 | ministered to the wants of men like a bought slave. There 5 pIII, 29 | at first are prized among men because unknown, would afterward, 6 pIV, 37 | that I have widely adorned men's natures with so many privileges 7 pIV, 37 | Such a great body of foul men roam and riot along the 8 pIV, 37 | poisoned. Of such of these men as profess the grammar of 9 pIV, 38 | unholy words, since unholy men dare to practice licentiousness. 10 pIV, 38 | to the end that virtuous men so may respect the character 11 pIV, 38 | of the accursed vices of men, and with thee determine 12 pIV, 40 | they may mold the souls of men on the anvil of dishonorable 13 pIV, 41 | we have said before, many men have taken arms against 14 mV, 47 | transform the whole race of men? When the monk and the adulterer 15 pV, 51 | and feminine-albeit some men, deprived of the sign of 16 pV, 57 | over the ruin of desperate men, and, armed with the shield 17 pVI, 61 | only is made an enemy to men of plebeian stock, but even 18 pVI, 63 | liberality distributes to men so many dishes of food, 19 pVI, 63 | influence money is deified in men's minds, and the dignity 20 pVI, 66 | Therefore, if among certain men thou seest -money reigning, 21 mVII, 68 | not decry riches nor rich men, but rather labors to censure 22 pVII, 69 | pride lifts the minds of men into arrogance. Tainted 23 pVII, 69 | infirmity, a multitude of men, while they insolently exalt 24 pVII, 69 | solemn pompousness of these men's words, or silence, the 25 pVII, 70 | arrogance, this pride in men? Their ~birth is fraught 26 pVII, 71 | she destroys the minds of men. She is the worm because 27 pVII, 73 | smitten the adherents of chief men, palace dogs, artisans of 28 pVII, 73 | shake from the coats of such men a fictitious dust, or pretend 29 pVIII, 78| an ordered company of men skilled in music honored 30 pVIII, 82| deceptive illusion, those men who toil in the notorious 31 pVIII, 83| source of your grief. For men who are fashioned only in 32 pVIII, 84| and I will smite these men with vengeance answering 33 pVIII, 84| my ability, and brand the men who are caught in these 34 pVIII, 84| of excommunication, those men from the catalogue of the 35 pVIII, 85| race. For thou seest how men debase the original dignity 36 mIX, 87 | to deserve the hearing of men. None was greater, better, 37 pIX, 89 | the virtues, through whom men attain the rewards of kindness 38 pIX, 89 | live again, through whom men bind themselves in the pact 39 pIX, 90 | among my train, and although men who are lured by the flashy 40 pIX, 93 | tormented by the odious vices of men, and which has traveled