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Euthydemus Part
1 Text| justice, courage: do you not verily and indeed think, Cleinias, 2 Text| like yourselves. And I do verily believe that there are few The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text| any further acquisition?—I verily believe that you would choose 4 Text| not know what I am saying. Verily, I am in a strange state, 5 Text| certainly be my aim.~SOCRATES: Verily, then, you have good reason Laws Book
6 7 | no one hinder these who verily are sacred hunters from Phaedrus Part
7 Text| in some fashion or other; verily therefore my best plan is 8 Text| and a curse to himself. Verily, a lover is a profitable 9 Text| enough even of this; and verily constraint is always said 10 Text| behind you. And now I do verily believe that you have been The Republic Book
11 3 | And again: ~"O heavens! verily in the house of Hades there 12 3 | O heavens! with my eyes verily I behold a dear friend of 13 3 | most abominable of deities. Verily I would be even with thee, 14 5 | charged upon us. ~Precisely. ~Verily, Glaucon, I said, glorious 15 6 | And are not those who are verily and indeed wanting in the 16 8 | avoid him. ~Of course. ~Verily, then, tragedy is a wise 17 9 | unsubstantial and incontinent. ~Verily, Socrates, said Glaucon, The Sophist Part
18 Text| now able to see clearly; verily he is a wonderful and inscrutable 19 Text| all corporeal.~STRANGER: Verily, Theaetetus, I perceive