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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | time of war, men have been wounded or have died in rescuing Ion Part
2 Text | described as giving to the wounded Machaon a posset, as he Laws Book
3 8 | and beaten off, but not wounded; and no freeman shall have 4 9 | make that which is dead or wounded whole. And when compensation 5 9 | or suffer who has hurt or wounded another. Any one may easily 6 9 | who had the intent and has wounded him is not to be pitied— 7 9 | in pity to him and to the wounded man saved the one from a 8 9 | But if he have injured the wounded man, he shall make such 9 9 | notable disgrace to the wounded person, he shall pay fourfold. 10 9 | shall give him up to the wounded man, who may do as he pleases 11 9 | says that the slave and the wounded man are conspiring together, The Republic Book
12 3 | Eurypylus, after he has been wounded in Homer, drinks a posset 13 3 | remember how, when Pandarus wounded Menelaus, they ~"Sucked 14 3 | any man who before he was wounded was healthy and regular The Symposium Part
15 Text | uttered like arrows had wounded him, and so without waiting 16 Text | that if Ajax could not be wounded by steel, much less he by 17 Text | prize of valour: for I was wounded and he would not leave me, Theaetetus Part
18 Intro| have fallen or to have been wounded, and which may have taken 19 Intro| alive, for he had been badly wounded at the battle of Corinth, 20 Text | alive, for he has been badly wounded; but he was suffering even