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1 Intro| they shall make speeches in honour of love, one after another,
2 Intro| of these is the sense of honour and dishonour. The lover
3 Intro| follow: and the gods, who honour the love of the beloved
4 Intro| those of legislators, in honour of whom temples have been
5 Intro| That without the sense of honour and dishonour neither states
6 Text | and hymns made in their honour, the great and glorious
7 Text | like things have had a like honour bestowed upon them. And
8 Text | assembled cannot do better than honour the god Love. If you agree
9 Text | shall make a speech in honour of Love. Let him give us
10 Text | of the gods, which is an honour to him; and a proof of his
11 Text | proof of his claim to this honour is, that of his parents
12 Text | say, neither kindred, nor honour, nor wealth, nor any other
13 Text | speaking? Of the sense of honour and dishonour, without which
14 Text | emulating one another in honour; and when fighting at each
15 Text | to earth; such exceeding honour is paid by the gods to the
16 Text | And greatly as the gods honour the virtue of love, still
17 Text | hand, the indiscriminate honour which is given to them in
18 Text | evil manner; but there is honour in yielding to the good,
19 Text | may the beloved yield with honour to the lover. Nor when love
20 Text | will begin that I may do honour to my art. There are in
21 Text | solemn sacrifices in his honour; but this is not done, and
22 Text | sweetly singing in his honour and joining in that sweet
23 Text | have been raised in their honour for the sake of children
24 Text | which were never raised in honour of any one, for the sake
25 Text | that every man ought to honour him as I myself honour him,
26 Text | to honour him as I myself honour him, and walk in his ways,
27 Text | that beauty and wealth and honour, at which the many wonder,
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