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1 Repub| earthquake made an opening in the earth at the place where he was 2 Repub| justice; to whom the black earth brings forth Wheat and barley, 3 Repub| drives o'er the beauteous earth." ~And again - "Zeus, who 4 Repub| passed like smoke beneath the earth." ~And, ~"As bats in hollow 5 Repub| and Styx, ghosts under the earth, and sapless shades, and 6 Repub| and fed in the womb of the earth, where they themselves and 7 Repub| they were completed, the earth, their mother, sent them 8 Repub| regard as children of the earth and their own brothers. ~ 9 Repub| centre, on the navel of the earth, and he is the interpreter 10 Repub| knowledge which cultivates the earth; that would give the city 11 Repub| are holy angels upon the earth, authors of good, averters 12 Repub| that no single thing on earth is comparable to it; and 13 Repub| down upon the affairs of earth, or to be filled with malice 14 Repub| plants that grow in the earth, as well as in animals that 15 Repub| animals that move on the earth's surface, fertility and 16 Repub| their heads stooping to the earth, that is, to the dining-table, 17 Repub| is such a one anywhere on earth? ~In heaven, I replied, 18 Repub| and all other things-the earth and heaven, and the things 19 Repub| are in heaven or under the earth; he makes the gods also. ~ 20 Repub| and the heavens, and the earth and yourself, and other 21 Repub| and shells and things of earth and rock which in wild variety 22 Repub| her because she feeds upon earth, and is overgrown by the 23 Repub| were two openings in the earth; they were near together, 24 Repub| either opening of heaven and earth when sentence had been given 25 Repub| some ascending out of the earth dusty and worn with travel, 26 Repub| the souls which came from earth curiously inquiring about 27 Repub| their journey beneath the earth (now the journey lasted 28 Repub| whole heaven and through the earth, in color resembling the 29 Repub| form like the whorl used on earth; and the description of 30 Repub| the pilgrims WhO came from earth, having themselves suffered