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1  II,  59|   food, it is not alight or easy thing to know what each
2  II,  62|    some powers make the way easy to those who are striving
3  IV,   2|  any ill-feeling. Now it is easy to perceive that, in speaking
4   V,   2| pass by silently, it is not easy to say, nor is it made clear
5   V,  10|    great Jupiter. It is not easy to object to conceptions
6   V,  13|      you say; but it is not easy to guess what Midas dreaded?
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