Book, Paragraph

1  II,  45| others perish by the venom of flies; that some might limp in
2  II,  47|       if we were to deny that flies, beetles, and bugs, dormice,
3  II,  59|   ways? what fleas, obtrusive flies, spiders, shrew, and other
4   V,   7|      streaming blood his life flies; but the Great Mother of
5   V,  20|  being disclosed by his lust, flies off known and discovered.
6  VI,  16|    them buzzing and imprudent flies while on the wing? Do you
7 VII,  17| swallows slew and consecrated flies to you, the water-wagtails
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