Book, Chapter

 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,
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