Book, Paragraph

1   I,   2|      and in which we are held enclosed, relaxed in any part, or
2  II,  20|        formed into a chamber, enclosed by a roof and walls, not
3  II,  26| thoroughly they may have been enclosed in bodies. Moreover, the
4  II,  37|   earth, that they might live enclosed in gloomy bodies amid phlegm
5   V,  10|       womb of the rock was he enclosed at that time? with what
6 VII,  24|     omentum is a certain part enclosed by the reservoirs of the
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