Book, Paragraph

1  II,  23| declare for what purposes of dress the stragula was made, the
2   V,  14|   and covering them with his dress? For whence could the violet'
3   V,  29|      sons, still wearing the dress of boys, the agreements
4  VI,  12|      hand free, and with his dress girt up as a workman prepares
5  VI,  12|       or that Mercury, since dress, not the peculiar appearance
6  VI,  12|       if you take away their dress, the means of recognising
7  VI,  25| Mulciber, with his workman s dress; or Fortune, with her horn
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