Book, Paragraph

1  II,  56|       manifest, and evidently bears the stamp of truth? Or what,
2 III,  21|       morrow or the next hour bears to each? Is he himself inspired
3   V,   7| bitterness of death. Then she bears away to her cave the pine
4   V,  16|      pine which indicates and bears witness to the sad mishap?
5   V,  21|     After the tenth month she bears a daughter, of beautiful
6   V,  24|     unknown depth, seizes and bears away with him the maiden,
7 VII,  16|     asses? why not dogs also, bears, and foxes, camels, and
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