Book, Paragraph

1   I,  36|     is more divine, Maia the beautiful? Is it the bow-bearing deities
2   I,  64|   common; who lie with boys, beautiful, lustful, naked; who declare
3 III,  16|    horses! For what is there beautiful in man,-what, I pray you,
4   V,  21|     she bears a daughter, of beautiful form, whom later ages have
5  VI,  13| images of the Cytherean. The beautiful thoughts of the artists
6  VI,  13|      of the god Pantarces is Beautiful,-this, moreover, was the
7 VII,  15|    you speak, and even those beautiful ones which you dedicate
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