Book, Paragraph

1  II,  77|   asunder our bodies, do not rob us of life, but relieve
2  IV,   2|   For we-but, perhaps, you c rob and deprive us of common-sense-feel
3  IV,  35| order that He might by guile rob of their chastity matrons,
4   V,  13|     daughter, that he should rob himself of his manhood,
5   V,  20|     clever trick by which to rob of her chastity his mother,
6 VII,  31|     his desires too far, and rob his suppliant of his stores? "
7 VII,  40|   time almost threatening to rob it of its liberty because
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