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1 1, 21| neighborhood, there are so many gods that it is easier to meet 2 1, 21| reveal the rites of the gods to the rabble. On this account, 3 2, 43| it. This heaven where the gods live, turns into as many 4 2, 48| to this town, if neither gods nor men take pity on it? 5 2, 48| all this comes from the gods! For no one believes that 6 2, 48| as drowned rats. But the gods all have the gout now, because 7 2, 52| to buy it, thanks to the gods. Everything here that makes 8 2, 62| you see me and I thank the gods it's all due to my own cleverness."~ ~ 9 2, 64| wine and cried, "May the gods be propitious!" One was 10 2, 65| There, by the will of the gods, I fell in love with the 11 2, 68| recitation or a song. The gods bless us, how the green 12 2, 79| argued he; "we're not gods, we're men." Scintilla also 13 2, 80| about by the will of the gods that I was master in the 14 2, 80| thing's soon done when the gods will it; I cleared ten million 15 2, 80| to all the secrets of the gods: told me things about myself 16 3, 83| gratification.)~Oh Goddesses and Gods, that purple night~How soft 17 3, 87| It seems that even the gods are wracked by love," I 18 3, 90| to be asleep. 'Immortal gods,' I whispered, 'if I can 19 3, 92| painting, since, by all the gods and men alike, a lump of 20 3, 93| destruction,~First lost her own gods by profaning their shrines 21 4, 105| Eumolpus swore by all the gods and goddesses that he knew 22 4, 107| ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD.~"Gods and men forbid that you 23 4, 108| neither powers of air nor gods, are sent:~Each makes his 24 4, 110| believe, that the immortal gods have a hand in human affairs: 25 4, 110| crowd.~Primeval Fear created Gods on earth when from the sky~ 26 4, 110| Avarice or Guilt, create new Gods!~(Lycas, as he perceived 27 4, 113| Faithless inconsistency! The gods must first resume~The charms 28 4, 116| merciful than chaste, 'the gods forbid that I should look 29 4, 117| certainly avenge us, as the Gods were just and would not 30 4, 118| we deserve this from the gods," I cried, "to be united 31 4, 119| settled it in his mind! Gods and goddesses, how far he 32 4, 119| in paying his vows to the gods; another falls from his 33 4, 121| needs, the Mother of the Gods would see to that, out of 34 4, 121| offered a prayer to the gods "that the matter might turn 35 4, 126| Impending are shown by the gods. Here, the Titan unsightly~ 36 4, 128| the concord of heaven~And gods swelled the rout in their 37 4, 128| burn up~The world! Now the gods are on earth and the skies 38 5, 129| which had been driven off. Gods and goddesses, how ill it 39 5, 130| lover among the gallery gods at the back." Puffed up 40 5, 130| to any servant yet; the gods forbid that I should ever 41 5, 136| yourself, you disgrace to gods and men," I demanded, "for 42 5, 137| to devote myself to the gods; accordingly, I went out 43 5, 138| stirred up the wrath of the gods against me and I will make 44 5, 141| pieces, you can buy both gods and geese with them!" "Forgive 45 5, 141| As for you, pray to the gods to forgive your sacrilege!"~ 46 5, 143| persecuted by the anger of the gods, I broke out in these lines:)~ 47 5, 143| in these lines:)~Hostile gods and implacable rate not 48 5, 144| cried out,) "Great are the gods who have made me whole again! 49 5, 144| of the good will of the gods with both hands. (Our good 50 5, 144| was riper than that of the gods or of men used to boast 51 5, 147| lover among the gallery gods at the back."~On "cum fortiter 52 5, 148| neighborhood there are so many Gods that it is easier to meet 53 5, 156| would pass unnoticed by the Gods, who, following righteous 54 5, 160| Merejkovski's "Death of the Gods." The passage occurs in 55 6 | and the favorites of the Gods were at the risk of falling 56 6 | decorated the temples of the Gods were the gifts of these 57 6 | any connection with the Gods of Phoenicia. He (Mirabeau) 58 6 | Achilles. In this taste, the Gods set the example for mortals, 59 6 | given by Jupiter, to the Gods; he came back intoxicated 60 6 | offering a sacrifice to the Gods, and the figure of a priest 61 6 | which bring us nearer to the Gods, obeyed the laws of Nature, 62 6 | mutilated the statues of the Gods, and, in the midst of a 63 6 | meseemeth he,~Nay passing Gods (and that can be!)~Who all 64 6 | century to century.~The pagan Gods thought highly of maidenheads,