Book, Paragraph

1  II,  67|    marry, do you spread the couch with a toga, and invoke
2  IV,   7|  presides over the marriage couch? Is there also Tutunus,
3  IV,  20|   engagements of the bridal couch by prescription, by the
4  IV,  25| wronging another's marriage couch, he was caught entangled
5   V,  29|     spurn the embraces, the couch of his sister? Should we
6  VI,  22|     raised the deity to his couch, to be joined with it in
7  VI,  22|     stretched on the genial couch, and enjoying the pleasures
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