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1 Pre, 2 | M. M. ~YALE UNIVERSITY, ~May 2, 1908 ~ 2 mI, 5 | maiden, that so to maidens he may prove himself dear, but 3 mIII, 22 | its face, so that a flower may commit itself to the good 4 pIII, 25 | itself, combined nature may appear. For just as, of 5 pIII, 30 | I know in order that I may believe, she believes in 6 pIII, 30 | believes in order at she may know. I assent by perceiving 7 pIII, 31 | so that the power of God may be called the superlative, 8 pIV, 38 | end that virtuous men so may respect the character of 9 pIV, 38 | and that the shameless may be restrained from the lewd 10 pIV, 39 | agitatiton of thy doubts may be quieted by the sure strength 11 pIV, 40 | protecting cloak, that they may intoxicate their ears, and, 12 pIV, 40 | of objective things, they may mold the souls of men on 13 pIV, 40 | finer picture of the story may result. But yet, when the 14 pIV, 41 | at least a certain worth, may dare to appear in thy hearing 15 pIV, 42 | stench of such great filth may not go abroad far upon the 16 pIV, 42 | in order that evil words may not offend the readers' 17 pV, 50 | lawful hammers, by which she may bring the stratagems of 18 mVI, 59 | for a time,as appearance may make amends for evil. But 19 pVI, 60 | the divinity of the god may assist him the more intimately, 20 pVI, 61 | order that his clear deity may shine out the more divinely 21 pVI, 62 | digestive heat. That they may more carefully fawn upon 22 pVI, 62 | from such a baptism, they may acquire a varied and agreeable 23 pVI, 63 | tang of salts, that they may drink much and often, are 24 mVII, 67 | itself. That the coffer may serve him various dishes 25 pVII, 70 | treachery of the razor, that it may not dare to sprout ever 26 pVII, 73 | flattery; who, that they may cozen him out of gifts, 27 mVIII, 75| but little, that the mouth may be thought to give a sort 28 mVIII, 76| always exults in the flesh may drive thee the less, let