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 1      IV|       ago, that he should once come among mankind ; nor on the
 2      IV|    laid down and handed on has come to prevail for ages without
 3      VI|    well pray that some one may come to help him from aloft from
 4      VI| providential care of things to come, from associating itself
 5     XII|      of his malady one who had come to the temple of Asclepius
 6    XXIV|       whether Helen had really come to Troy, -- questions surely
 7   XXVII|  foretold that they must needs come to pass ; and his foreknowledge
 8    XXXV|     lest any affliction should come upon him against his own
 9      XL|   words of their song were : " Come, come, to heaven, come."
10      XL|      their song were : " Come, come, to heaven, come." But he
11      XL|         Come, come, to heaven, come." But he says that he had
12      XL|      he says that he had never come across any sepulchre or "
13     XLI|    wicked man and a reprobate, come what will, he must of necessity
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