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1 Intro| her virtue was allowed to come again from the dead. But
2 Intro| original man-woman. Those who come from the man-woman are lascivious
3 Intro| and adulterous; those who come from the woman form female
4 Intro| But if Hephaestus were to come to them with his instruments
5 Intro| by Agathon, whom he has come to crown with a garland.
6 Text | but promising that I would come to-day instead; and so I
7 Text | a fainthearted warrior, come unbidden (Iliad) to the
8 Text | time to sup with us; if you come on any other matter put
9 Text | that you would not have come away until you had found
10 Text | when the lover and beloved come together, having each of
11 Text | with his instruments, to come to the pair who are lying
12 Text | Love hates him and will not come near him; but youth and
13 Text | order which may happen to come into my mind at the time.
14 Text | wisdom, neither should I have come to learn from you about
15 Text | ignorance is the reason why I come to you; for I am conscious
16 Text | away? For I was unable to come yesterday, and therefore
17 Text | But first tell me; if I come in shall we have the understanding
18 Text | speak any how as things come into my mind; for the fluent
19 Text | not easily persuaded to come; he did, however, after
20 Text | actions of Socrates when I come to praise him. Moreover
21 Text | favour, and therefore I come to lay at your feet all
22 Text | replied Socrates, by all means come here and lie on the couch
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