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1 I, 11| is disagreeable to your members, and is wont to chill the 2 I, 50| racking pains of the aching members; and by a word they checked 3 I, 51| normal condition of their members to the weakened and the 4 II, 28| hindered by their fleshly members from recalling their former 5 II, 33| the bonds of your fleshly members, you will find wings with 6 III, 9| being distinguished by those members by which the sexes are wont 7 III, 9| in providing them with members for which there would be 8 III, 9| hands, feet, eyes, and other members which form our body, have 9 III, 9| well believe that these members have been provided to discharge 10 III, 12| termination of the several members usually. completes the union 11 III, 15| furnish them with those members which no modest person would 12 III, 32| universe is at rest, its other members being, by their constitution, 13 III, 35| the ether, the stars, are members and parts of the world; 14 III, 35| but if they are parts and members, they are certainly not 15 IV, 7| also Tutunus, on whose huge members and horrent fascinum you 16 IV, 10| in the hidden parts and members of which we feel ashamed, 17 IV, 28| deity had the generative members, and was deprived of them 18 V, 6| he lays hold of his privy members. When the fumes of the wine 19 V, 11| wine, and bereft of his members, by their being cut off. 20 V, 11| introduced his hands, handled the members of the sleeper, and directed 21 V, 12| lopping off of whose lewd members was to give a sense of security 22 V, 14| the lopping off of men's members, ragings, blood, frenzies, 23 V, 27| the body? and are those members exposed which the shame 24 VI, 7| relate this,-or with all its members? Now, if you require this 25 VI, 11| and the rest of the other members with which we have been 26 VI, 19| divided into parts, and into members? For neither is it possible 27 VII, 9| and do not I have as many members? They love their young, 28 VII, 19| and have been formed with members arranged suitably for the