Book, Paragraph

 1   I,   2|  universe, by which we are all covered, and in which we are held
 2  II,  66|      because they ceased to be covered with the bark of trees and
 3 III,  14|       cold may not annoy them, covered with flowing garments thrown
 4 III,  21| implements? Do they need to be covered with garments, that the
 5 III,  35|        we all are encompassed, covered, and upheld, is one animal
 6  IV,  25|     say that Pallas was slain, covered with her own blood, overwhelmed
 7  IV,  26|      aged Saturn, already long covered with grey hair, and now
 8   V,   6|     there suddenly springs up, covered with fruit, a pomegranate
 9   V,   7|    earth on them, having first covered them, and wrapped them in
10   V,  16|        the wools with which la covered the dying youth, and thought
11   V,  18|      wine is placed there, but covered from sight, and that it
12   V,  28|      and the whole district is covered with images of men's fascina.
13   V,  36|       the other hand, has been covered with jarring and alien senses?
14  VI,   6|       by what temples they are covered, and what heavy masses they
15  VI,  21|       place one made of copper covered with thin plates of gold.
16 VII,  46|        a head and tail, a back covered with scales, diversified
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