Book, Paragraph

1  IV,  14|      one who devised the use of arms; the fourth is sprung from
2  IV,  16|         girt with the terror of arms? Or are we to suppose that
3  IV,  16| children from ms head? That the arms you bear might be forged
4  IV,  22|         and marble whiteness of arms? Or did he, not content
5   V,  17|       like mourners wound their arms and breasts, and act as
6  VI,  12|        and to strip Mars of his arms, and, on the other hand,
7  VI,  16|         imperfect hands without arms, bellies and sides in halves,
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