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1 mII, 18 | the writer. These are the riches of the spring and its mantles, 2 pII, 19 | approach of the virgin all the riches of his light. To ~his sister, 3 pIII, 30| the author of theological ~riches, to whose trustworthiness, 4 pIV, 35 | treasury of almost all my riches, tries to overthrow the 5 pIV, 36 | harvests, autumn displays her riches. But why should I permit 6 mV, 48 | of form, nor abundance of riches, nor the height of nobility. 7 pVI, 64 | final plea, Cicero sells the riches of his eloquence, Lucretia 8 pVI, 66 | foot the ignoble hoards of riches, and with the love of inner 9 mVII, 67| his longings balance his riches with poverty. Many enemies 10 mVII, 68| The rich man does not have riches, but is had by them. He 11 mVII, 68| covers the splendor of human riches, and the glory of mind is 12 mVII, 68| of speech does not decry riches nor rich men, but rather 13 mVII, 68| direct the application of riches. For though a rich man scatters 14 pVII, 71| Croesus in the flood of riches, scatters wealth with Titus, 15 pVII, 72| sadness. They measure their riches in another's poverty, and 16 pVII, 72| own poverty in another's riches. They try to darken another' 17 pVII, 72| livid envy plunders the riches of the mind, turns the brightness 18 pVII, 73| let him con ~sider his riches in the riches of another, 19 pVII, 73| sider his riches in the riches of another, let him mourn 20 pIX, 95 | moth of detraction at the riches of another's happiness first