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 1   I,  50|      power of walking, to the dark eyes sight, the dead He
 2   I,  62| belief, you say, and wrapt in dark obscurity; if you will,
 3   I,  62|        if you will, it is not dark, and is established by a
 4  II,   9|       all things are wrapt in dark obscurity, to Archesilas,
 5  II,  51|  himself no knowledge of some dark subject; or he who thinks
 6  II,  51|    which has been involved in dark obscurity? If the nature
 7 III,  12|      how best to overcome the dark and recondite sayings of
 8   V,  32|      a secret doctrine, and a dark profundity of mystery.
 9   V,  33|       wrap those mysteries in dark obscurity, what audacity
10   V,  37|     allegory expressed in the dark and ambiguous terms. Ceres
11 VII,  19|      to these white, to those dark, even the blackest victims
12 VII,  20|      to their altars? Because dark things suit dark, and gloomy
13 VII,  20|      Because dark things suit dark, and gloomy things are pleasing
14 VII,  29|       and not involved in any dark obscurity. If, therefore,
15 VII,  50|  feeling, of sooty colour and dark body, was the mother of
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