Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  23|      if this adoration be not paid, that it deems itself despised,
 2 III,  34|       impurity in a pool, and paid the penalty of his curiosity.
 3   V,  39|       the deed by which Liber paid his debt? Of what do those
 4   V,  42|    year we see divine honours paid expressly by name amongst
 5  VI,   6|    the last honours of burial paid to him. Zeno of Myndus openly
 6  VI,   8|       the duties owed to them paid? He who says and asserts
 7 VII,  12|   price of their aid has been paid and received, which is very
 8 VII,  15|  accordance with duty than is paid by you, and directed to
 9 VII,  18|      what animal this debt is paid, their anger and resentment
10 VII,  21|      whose head the honour is paid which you owe? It is not
11 VII,  23|      that the usual rites are paid to the one party that they
12 VII,  39| respect due to the games were paid to them, and they were again
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