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1 Intro| loves not only of men but of women also. Such was the love
2 Intro| than of the soul, and is of women and boys as well as of men.
3 Intro| were originally three, men, women, and the union of the two;
4 Intro| love? Because all men and women at a certain age are desirous
5 Intro| his discourse. The love of women is regarded by him as almost
6 Intro| ordinary proprieties of women, has taught Socrates far
7 Text | or, if she likes, to the women who are within (compare
8 Text | beloved—love alone; and women as well as men. Of this,
9 Text | suffer death at the hands of women, as the punishment of his
10 Text | feel, and is apt to be of women as well as of youths, and
11 Text | fixing their affections on women of free birth. These are
12 Text | sections of entire men or women,—and clung to that. They
13 Text | Androgynous are lovers of women; adulterers are generally
14 Text | breed, and also adulterous women who lust after men: the
15 Text | who lust after men: the women who are a section of the
16 Text | application —they include men and women everywhere; and I believe
17 Text | only, betake themselves to women and beget children—this
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