Book, Paragraph

1  II,  24| questioned-whether he solves the desired problem. In such a case
2  IV,  26|          not governed by reason, desired Arsinoe, Aethusa, Hypsipyle,
3   V,   2|   questioned them, that which he desired to learn from Jove himself
4   V,  13|        the frenzied Acdestis had desired in his paramour's body,
5 VII,  26|      necessary, but modern times desired without any reason.
6 VII,  43|         procure the satisfaction desired, a man accustomed to live
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