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1 Phaedr| intemperance or excess. The latter takes many forms and has many 2 Phaedr| majesty of love. His palinode takes the form of a myth.~Socrates 3 Phaedr| falls to the earth, then she takes the form of man, and the 4 Phaedr| satisfy his own wild humour, takes the disguise of Lysias, 5 Phaedr| powers of nature, which takes many forms and two principal 6 Phaedr| character of a nation. It takes away half the joys and refinements 7 Phaedr| and puts up his tail, and takes the bit in his teeth and