Book, Paragraph

1   I,  38|    she discovered the use of bread; Aesculapius, because he
2  II,  21| either pottage of millet, or bread of spelt, or, in imitation
3   V,  16|   the abstinence from eating bread which you have named castus?
4   V,  45|    seas, Ceres when you mean bread, Minerva when you mean weaving,
5   V,  45|    praise! you blush to name bread and wine, and are not afraid
6  VI,  16|  wants, hard and half-gnawed bread, bones dragged thither in
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